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![]() [quote=phyto4life;460017]thanks for the info I'll look into it so I can start picking them out of my tank I just noticed them in my tank in the last 30 days they really spread fast
This is a bubble bee snail. http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...565&pcatid=565 |
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![]() This is a bubble bee snail.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...565&pcatid=565 yes those are the one's I have I read the same thing recently and I am getting rid of all the ones I have by just picking them out when I see them but I think I'll have to keep turning rock's around to to get them all out because they are every where I have noticed a huge decline in slugs and copepods over the last few month's since I really noticed that they spread Last edited by phyto4life; 11-05-2009 at 05:03 PM. |
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The live aquaria site is an online fish/coral seller. The information always underestimates, the size requirements, difficulty to keep etcetera as they are in the business of selling reef stuff. Bristle worms are a good for a reef tank as they eat all the detritus and dead stuff. |
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![]() I've seen something similar to a bumblebee snail in my tank on occasion, although most of the time it's out of sight in the rockwork or sand. I believe mine has a yellowish shell with only a single black stripe, not multiple. It does have the 'proboscis' like appendage at the front though. It's been a while since I researched anything on similar specimens but I recall my findings were that it is a nassarius, stays relatively small and is considered generally beneficial. I also found that they can be mistaken for something called a 'whelk' which can grow relatively large and is much more of a hazard in our systems. I think if yours are nassarius, you shouldn't be overly concerned unless they are overwhelming in numbers, which as mentioned, could decimate other beneficial life in your sandbed, LR, etc.
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