They are just a different color morph of Nerite snails. Very pretty though, I have about...(well HAD...until Bam Bam the mantis decided they tasted good) a dozen of them. They are okay for cleaning glass not much else.
Thanks Mike. Do you still have any? Or is Bam Bam the star of the setup? If you still have any, how long have you had them? Do they ever climb out of the water?
You can find these nerites if you search eBay stores under 'nerite'. They are pretty cool and the smaller ones don't leave the water like larger ones are prone to do. They can even flip back over if upside down, a good trait for an algae eating snail.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8556349#post8556349 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reef 'n ale I've had good luck with them for a year now. Mine never come out of the water.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8557088#post8557088 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Macroculture You can find these nerites if you search eBay stores under 'nerite'. They are pretty cool and the smaller ones don't leave the water like larger ones are prone to do. They can even flip back over if upside down, a good trait for an algae eating snail.
Usually any Black or very dark Nerites (except those from Hawai'ian lava flows) grow to become large intertidal roaming Nerites. Nerites that have a 'tooth', 'V' or serrated shell pattern or a high gloss on the shell generally are smaller species that live below the water level. If you put most Nerites under very strong lighting like Metal Halide in shallow water or out of the water they color up like the photo in your original Reefer Madness link. You can see the strong shadows clearly in the photo. So those would be the better, smaller type. Just make sure to ask before purchasing what species they are, then you can track them down and learn their life habits better. Small Nerites are great snails and I hope they become more popular in the future.
Macroculture, that is very interesting information.
Wendy, thank you for gathering information about the animals you want before you purchase
Chris (owner, RMI) has kept Nerites for years. We ship MANY out every week. We have several roaming about our warehouse and they are a wonderful, happy and beautiful snail to keep.
I personally can attest to the fact that they are very hardy, as long as your water parameters are doing well.
They ship well, too. We also offer a 5 day guarantee.
Please call us if you have any questions,
Niki
Reefer Madness Inc 1-310-212-3230
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.