I love these snails, however I have a very thin sand bed, about half an inch. Do you guys think they would survive in my tank, or do they have to have a deep sand bed?
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They could probably survive just fine with only half an inch, as long as they are getting enough to eat. But as we all know in this hobby there is a difference between surviving and thriving. That may not be enough sand for the snail to really "thrive". But truthfully, I'm just speculating, based on how much mine loves to burrow, and the little info I've been able to find. Like I said last time I posted in this thread, info on these guys is scarce. You could give it a try I suppose, but I don't know if that's enough sand.I love these snails, however I have a very thin sand bed, about half an inch. Do you guys think they would survive in my tank, or do they have to have a deep sand bed?
Mine hasn't. I don't recall it ever knocking over frags in the sand bed, either. I have other critters that do that!I have a bunch of corals attached to rocks, will they knock those over or do they mainly stay in the sand bed?
All good on the conch... Mexican turbo snails on the other hand? They're the bulldozers of the reef world.I have a bunch of corals attached to rocks, will they knock those over or do they mainly stay in the sand bed?
All good on the conch... Mexican turbo snails on the other hand? They're the bulldozers of the reef world.