PDA

View Full Version : Two snails


jonfr
12/03/2007, 08:10 PM
I got two new snails into my 96 liter salt water tank today.

Does anyone know there names so I can read more about them.

http://www.jonfr.com/myndir/d/4834-2/pc030035.jpg

A sand snail. At least they told me that in the pet store.

http://www.jonfr.com/myndir/d/4839-2/pc030040.jpg

Turbo snail, at least that is what I was told in the pet store.

pagojoe
12/03/2007, 08:38 PM
The first one is Strombus (Conomurex) luhuanus. It's a true conch, and will eat both micro- and macroalgae. It will spend part of the time buried, or partially buried, in the sand.

The second one is a Turbo species, but it's hard to tell for sure which one. All of them are algal grazers, though. It may be Turbo argyrostomus.

Cheers,



Don

Kemo484
12/03/2007, 10:51 PM
The first ones a conch, with the darker sand it'll look cool when it's buried and all you see are it's eyes poking out of the sand.

J. Montgomery
12/04/2007, 11:37 AM
People will commonly call those Mexican turbo snails.

jonfr
12/04/2007, 09:30 PM
Both snails are doing good in my tank. I didn't find much reading material about them on the internet when I did look for it.

jonfr
12/05/2007, 02:35 PM
I will have to feed these snails, any suggestions to feed them. They still have algae in the tank. But that won't last forever.

Siberman
12/05/2007, 02:41 PM
Any of the dried algae products like wafers or pellets. Freeze-dried nori will work.

You may change your mind on that Mexican turbo when he gets full size. They tend to be a bit clumsy and I had one that developed a taste for coralline.

GS-Rock
12/06/2007, 08:10 AM
the are both grazers and will eat mostly all kinds of algae, the conch will keep your sand free from algae and will also eat uneatten flake food, the turbo will lick every rock in your tank and keep most algae in check to the best of its ability, i have a army of turbos and 2 conchs, that make up part of my clean up crew

jonfr
12/10/2007, 02:08 AM
Do they move a lot or stay in the same place for a long time ?

Siberman
12/10/2007, 11:33 AM
They move a lot.

J. Montgomery
12/10/2007, 02:05 PM
My turbo snail tends to sleep for a few hours first thing in the morning, but other than that he's constantly moving.

My fighting conch will often stay submerged in the sand (with the top of his shell visible) for long periods.

If the snail is dead, then it won't close up when you handle them.