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    Need help with an ID on this snail.

    Looks like a Cerith or Turritella to me.

    Better question, Is it reef safe?

    http://s597.photobucket.com/albums/t...t=IMG_3276.jpg




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed View Post
    Need help with an ID on this snail.

    Looks like a Cerith or Turritella to me.

    Better question, Is it reef safe?

    http://s597.photobucket.com/albums/t...t=IMG_3276.jpg




    I believe that is a Auger snail

    its a snail that feeds on marine worms and can be carnivorous. They are venomous, they have a poison gland and harpoon like tooth that shoots out to catch their main prey (sea worms). I found quite a few on the beach, they are reef safe though as far as not touching any corals ...but bristle worms beware!! lol
    Last edited by earthduzt; Sun, 14th Jun 2009 at 08:12 PM.

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    where can i get some i have a big bristle population in my 14g i wanna keep in check, didnt mean to hijack ur post
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    heads up with those snails some can kill more than bristle worms as in humans, when i lived in guam we called them cone shells/snails do a search on that and you will see what i mean.

    little info

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_snail
    Last edited by ballardjr2000; Sun, 14th Jun 2009 at 10:34 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stangchris View Post
    where can i get some i have a big bristle population in my 14g i wanna keep in check, didnt mean to hijack ur post
    you can collect alot on the beach in Port A

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    one way to tell if they are auger snails is look for a line in the sand were it stops dig there if you pull a snail up (try both ends) its a auger if they don't bury themselves probly not an auger. i used to pull augers up in guam when i would dive out there. looks like them but could be a type of cone as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by ballardjr2000 View Post
    one way to tell if they are auger snails is look for a line in the sand were it stops dig there if you pull a snail up (try both ends) its a auger if they don't bury themselves probly not an auger. i used to pull augers up in guam when i would dive out there. looks like them but could be a type of cone as well
    yeah those definately do bury themselves, when I was down at the coast...I was watching them quickly bury themselves.

    http://books.google.com/books?id=w0h...num=6#PPA26,M1

    sorry for the whacky link, this is a book called beachcombers guide to the gulf....PG 26 shows the snail and gives a little info
    Last edited by earthduzt; Mon, 15th Jun 2009 at 05:20 AM.

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