Nassarius or Whelk?

J. Montgomery

Mouth Pipetting
Over the summer I boosted my clean up crew, which included a number of Tonga Nassarius snails. Last night I spotted one that didn't look quite like the others. I'm suspicious that it may be a whelk in disguise. I have been losing snails at a faster than normal pace in the past few months.

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Not pictured, but it did have an operculum if that helps with an id. Just to be on the safe side I grabbed it and placed it in my hang-on refugium before it could go into hiding again.

Thanks for any help.
 
Well I'm knew at this but that's how I caught my Whelk snail. I was catching him chowing down on my SPS every morning when I got up. I kept asking and was told that snails didn't eat corals. I finally decided that I knew it was and pulled it out and posted a picture. That's when it got IDed as a whelk. Mine had a very strange looking tail end. Open and pointy and looked like green sand paper. I don't know if I've helped any but if you are losing corals and have a strange snail I'd say pull it out. Better safe than sorry.
 
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