Picture of pyramid snail

Here are a few pictures I just took.

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Please remember that not all pyramid snails are obligate clam feeders. The only way that you can get ones that prey on clams is to import them on a clam -- that is why you should always check new clams very very well and even scrub them with a toothbrush if you're really picky (like me).

hth,
John
 
i've found 2 different kinds of these snails in my tank over the years. nothing definitive, but the white one feeds on clams and the tan one feeds on snails. though you have to look really close with the naked eye to tell any difference.

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and for a size reference- that's a penny along the top and the rocks are grains of fine black sand:
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are mystery wrasses bad about carpet surfing, my clam tank is a open top ....thought about adding a six line untill I got a bargan on a 8 line that ill give a try, would hate to fork oout the big bucks for a mystery wrass to find it all dried out on the carpet....but a excelent looking fish though!
 
There is also a rissoid snail that looks almost identical to a pyramid snail. I had to send mine to Dr Ron Shimek for a positive ID.
 
hmmm, i have snails like that that are on the glass. i'm assuming they're munching on algae and are baby ceriths
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7916379#post7916379 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ezcompany
hmmm, i have snails like that that are on the glass. i'm assuming they're munching on algae and are baby ceriths

That is what my rissoids do. I, too, thought maybe they were baby ceriths at first.
 
What about pyramid snails attached to the shells of astrea snails? Are they typically the kind that attack clams?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8623795#post8623795 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Crit21
What about pyramid snails attached to the shells of astrea snails? Are they typically the kind that attack clams?

No, they are a different species.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7915468#post7915468 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ohioreef
There is also a rissoid snail that looks almost identical to a pyramid snail. I had to send mine to Dr Ron Shimek for a positive ID.

Thanks for mentioning that. I thought I had found a pyramid snail this morning, but after looking up the differences between rissoids and pyramids I am fairly certain mine is a rissoid.

Here's a page that helps show the differences:

http://www.reefland.com/rho/2006/05/identify_rissoid_pyramidellid_snails.php
 
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