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help...what snails ?
well i had 5 turbo snails and 5 red legged hermits. now i have 5 hermits and 1 snail.. mebe none im not sure at the mo... whats the best snail to get thats least likley to get eaten ? as my tank is starting to algea up a little and needs the snails...
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#2
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Are you sure the snails are being eaten? I've had crap results with Turbo's but all of my other snails are doing great.
I have Cernith - Good for the glass and some sandbed Nassarius - Great for the sandbed Nerite - Great for the glass I "thought" I heard that Turbo's are sensative to high water temps which may explain the poor survival rate in waters over 80 degrees. |
#3
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well, hermits kill snails. but turbos are similar in size to the hermits and they might want their shells. you could try snails that are smaller than your hermits like ceriths or nerites. i'd say astreas, but they are similar size to turbos.
you might also want to try smaller hermits like dwarf blue legs. i have 5 in my 12g with astreas, a turbo, and ceriths and i dont believe they kill any of them. |
#4
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yeh i will try some other snails. there deffo eating them. they have them on their side munching the soft insides haha. if that doesnt work ill try dwarfs. thanx for the info
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#5
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get your hermits some extra shells, otherwise theyll keep killing ur snails or eachother
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#6
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About 3 weeks later (Average temp outside ~90 degrees), all the turbos survived. ![]() |
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