I think I just removed (sort of) a cone shell from my display.
It resembles Conus Chaldaeus, but is just over 1/4", so tough to be certain. One thing is for sure... It is fast. It quickly raises its siphon and off it goes like an elephant without legs
The have seen this guy quickly flip over and make sudden left or right movements. Very interesting.
Question is: If it is indeed Conus Chaldaeus, does it have any redeeming value in a reef tank? Is it one of those "You got 3 seconds to live if stung" kind of cones?
I will try to do a photo tomorrow. I moved him down to my refugium and put in a small drinking glass with a little sand and rubble. Have watched him for quite a while and he does not seem interested (or capable?) of climbing out.
Appreciate everyone's assistance
It resembles Conus Chaldaeus, but is just over 1/4", so tough to be certain. One thing is for sure... It is fast. It quickly raises its siphon and off it goes like an elephant without legs

Question is: If it is indeed Conus Chaldaeus, does it have any redeeming value in a reef tank? Is it one of those "You got 3 seconds to live if stung" kind of cones?
I will try to do a photo tomorrow. I moved him down to my refugium and put in a small drinking glass with a little sand and rubble. Have watched him for quite a while and he does not seem interested (or capable?) of climbing out.
Appreciate everyone's assistance