Mar 21, 2024 #1 B Billango New Member View Badges Joined Nov 6, 2022 Messages 10 Reaction score 11 Location Seattle Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Some tiny snails at petco for free if I want them. Maybe a couple types of snails here. Can I get some help IDing them?
Some tiny snails at petco for free if I want them. Maybe a couple types of snails here. Can I get some help IDing them?
Mar 21, 2024 #2 Cthulukelele 2500 Club Member View Badges Reef Tank 365 My Tank Thread Joined Aug 20, 2018 Messages 2,941 Reaction score 5,806 Location Durham, North Carolina Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Top one looks a lot like a Virgin Nerite Virgin Nerites Resides : Rocks and glass Consumes : Film Algae, Diatoms, Hair Algae, and some species of Cyanobacteria Max Size : 0.4 or 10mm Origin : Caribbean Availability:... www.reefcleaners.org
Top one looks a lot like a Virgin Nerite Virgin Nerites Resides : Rocks and glass Consumes : Film Algae, Diatoms, Hair Algae, and some species of Cyanobacteria Max Size : 0.4 or 10mm Origin : Caribbean Availability:... www.reefcleaners.org
Mar 21, 2024 #3 shakacuz hang loose, cuz View Badges RGB Hospitality Award EPRA Member R2R Secret Santa 2023 My Tank Thread Joined Aug 7, 2021 Messages 9,147 Reaction score 34,823 Location Eastern PA Rating - 100% 6 0 0 i believe its a varied amount of different species. i do agree that the first picture could be a nerite. there are some that resemble a trochus snail, other a turbo snail. often times collonista snails resemble baby trochus snails, so that could be a possibility as well.
i believe its a varied amount of different species. i do agree that the first picture could be a nerite. there are some that resemble a trochus snail, other a turbo snail. often times collonista snails resemble baby trochus snails, so that could be a possibility as well.