DensityMan
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7796949#post7796949 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cat_named_noodl
... I was considering a large turbo snail might be able to hold it's own in her tank. What do you guys think? My lfs has some turbos that are nearly 2" across.
For what it's worth, I was able to keep a very large (2.5-3in) turbo in Tim's tank... for about 2 weeks after he finished his last molt. He never did get the shell entirely opened up for feasting, but did manage to kill it by smashing several holes in the side of the shell. I removed the ihorrible-smelling beast before it could foul the tank, but I wouldn't recommend the turbos (personally). Too high a risk of not noticing the snail was dead and wreaking havoc with the water chemistry.
I put the turbo in the tank right at the start of Tim's last molt, so the snail did have enough time to complete Operation: Scour the Walls, but it still seems like a bit of a waste since there was no way for Tim to consume the whole snail without completely fouling the water first... /shrug
Tim may be a bit bigger (and aggressive) than the average N. wennere though, so it may work out for longer.