The small one is a Collonista Sp. snail. They are "good" little algae eaters and one of the few snails that will breed and multiply in our tanks without user intervention.
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The small one is a Collonista Sp. snail. They are "good" little algae eaters and one of the few snails that will breed and multiply in our tanks without user intervention.
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40 Gallon Breeder on Steroids!!!
Where You'll Find An Acan, Dendro, and Orange Ricordea Garden In Bloom.
Lol, poor damsel banished. I have a three striped damsel in my fuge cause he's a douche, mean for no reason.. I doubt it's any of my fish, only cause the ones on my racks are fine. It's when I try to put them on the rock work they vanish and only over night. Thinking about setting up a camera taking timed shots with a test frag like someone previously said to try.
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The bigger snail looks a lot like the zig zag periwinkles that I got from reefcleaners, but the periwinkles are very small and listed as reef safe:
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