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doox00
05/06/2006, 07:08 PM
These pods? If so you able to tell what kind they are and if they are good?

thanks

http://westmichiganmoms.net/files/tank/pods1.jpg

http://westmichiganmoms.net/files/tank/pods2.jpg

Paintbug
05/06/2006, 07:11 PM
yep the larger ones are Isopods(the good kind) and the tiny ones are copepods. oh and thing in the corner of the first pic with a shell is a snail posibly a nassuarus snail :D

doox00
05/06/2006, 07:14 PM
lol. woohoo thanks :)

XtrmCHoPZ
05/06/2006, 08:10 PM
Im pretty sure that is NOT a nassarius snail. Very similar. I have them in my tank, they have a darker shell and dont burrow into the sand. Ive also been told that they kill nassarius snails.

doox00
05/06/2006, 08:15 PM
I have about 70 of those snails, they do go down into the sand from time to time, whatever kind they are.

spline9
05/06/2006, 09:48 PM
I believe what XtrmCHoPZ is referring to is a whelk.
Doesnt look like one to me. As far as I understand they usually have much more textured/spiky shells.

XtrmCHoPZ
05/07/2006, 12:01 AM
I could be wrong =)

spline9
05/07/2006, 07:31 AM
Me too. :P

Paintbug
05/07/2006, 09:03 AM
Ilyanassa obsoleta (formerly Nassarius obsoletus) thats the scientific name :D. many are sold as Nassarius on ebay.
http://www.exoticsguide.org/large_images_pages/i_obsoleta_lg_b.html

JeRmZ
05/07/2006, 09:14 AM
a Whelk will also have a leopard type print on his snout where as a Nass. snail will be mostly solid white in color.

So if you see that snail has a leopard print get him out. and then keep searching for more!

doox00
05/07/2006, 09:16 AM
whelk is bad? how come?

well I have like 70+ of these snails in the tank, all the same kind.. been in there for a couple months now, tank is about 3 months old or so I would guess now.

Paintbug
05/07/2006, 09:36 AM
some Whelks are preditory. they will munch on clams, and some will kill other snails. what you have is a Whelk as are Nassarius vibex. but they are not preditory Whelks and are ruled safe. however the Ilyanassa obsoleta are from colder waters, and dont live as long in a typical Reef tank as they would in nature.