Fighting Conch?

FloridaPride

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I bought what was said to be a Fighting Conch at a LFS, to clean by sand bed, because of all the good things I have read on here about how efficient they are. However when I put him in my tank, he buried himself with the top of his shell exposed, then popped his two eyes out of the sand and every now and then I see this little black tongue like thing picking the sand around him. The only thing that makes me wonder if this is what I am always reading about, is the fact he has been in the same place for over two days.... that just doesn't sound like the Fighting Conch I have heard so much about.....Is this what they do or do I have another type of conch that was passed off as a fighting conch?
 
yea, better with a photo... I bought my fighting like months ago, mine did the same thing, took him away to get used the area. It might still acclimate her/himself to the surrounding.Be patients. Does the black tong looks like a tube? The top shell sometime expose half way during borrow. That's how they are. Mine start moving in 3days. It takes awhile to get ajust.
 
FWIW.....Mine was like that for 3 days....just sat there...they spook easliy....IMO...just give it some time...at east its still alive.....
 
yeah, its a tube like thing, and he does spook easily, this is my first tank so I just wanted to see if this was normal....thanks for the reply.
 
Thats normal. They may sometimesstay in one place for a day or more and then all of a sudden be clear across the tank. Wait untill you see him jump, thats a weird sight!
 
I don't see mine for days, takes them awhile to acclimate to thier new surroundings, lol, mine jump also, glad mine aren't the only ones!
 
Oh mine love jumping up and down before. I likes to hop over rocks. It's cool. I don't have it anymore. It died... :( I have it for only months...
 
Question about fighting conchs. Do they work in a crushed coral subsatrate? I was JW...

Sorry FlordiaPride, did not mean to hijack thread!:)
 
Not as well as in sand. It requires a large tank (100 plus gallons)to support a fighting conch and an even larger one for a queen conch (200 plus gallons). Once they start growing they are voracious eaters.
 
Required in large tank? Really? I never new that. I though it safe to have in small tank with plenty of algaes and detrius to eat on.
 
Huge eaters and they grow very fast. Even a fighting conch can get like 4" in not much more than a year and a queen conch gets over 12" and grows like 3 times as fast.
 
How long has he been in there, because it takes a while for new fish and detrivores to get used to the tank and come out and walk around
 
AZ, I never knew that. I thought conches doesn't grow much.
Mine died from stress, high percentage water change...

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9146103#post9146103 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WingnutSr
Get some peppermint shrimp, and those conchs will be history.

What do you mean?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9146103#post9146103 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WingnutSr
Get some peppermint shrimp, and those conchs will be history.

I have 2 in a 90, it's been over a year and I have four peppermint shrimp. No problems so far:confused: :confused:
 

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