No. They probably aren't pyramids. They're most likely rissoids. Pyramids hang out on their prey all the time.when the lights go out I see lots of small snails 1/8 in. or so than on them I see an eve smaller one should I just start vacuming them out slowley?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8502231#post8502231 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by greenbean36191
No, pyramids are obligate parasites. They only feed on other mollusks, and they specific within mollusks, i.e. snail parasites don't prey on clams and clam parasites don't prey on snails.
I was thinking that someone who thinks they have a species that's switching would be the one to do it. I did make it sound like I expected you to do it though.i dont disagree with the statement that they my be species specific. but to do that test with one snail found on a clam and to put it in with a snail would only prove what that one snail species might do. im worried about the 1 or 2 out of over a 1000 species that may
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8505934#post8505934 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tha cookie girl
It doesn't really help that to normal people they all look alike either.I've had the ones that eat snails, and do have the ones that stay in the sand, and I certainly can't tell the difference.