snail order!

Devaji108

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Hi
I am think about ordering some NASSARIUS OBSOLETA snails as part of my cleaning crew. I have a 240
this is what I am thinking:
50 of these little guys
10 of a verity of snails
30 hermits
sands sifting star
what do you all think
does any body need some of these we could do a group orader:
look on ebay.
let me know I would like to order soon>
Deva
 
i would pass on the sand star....i tried one (it was in impulse buy)....he sifted the sand great but ended up starving to death in my 120gal. From what I have read is they just should not belong in a tank.
 
I have those snails in both of our tanks and they seem to do good job.Not on the glass as much as I would like but they do not harm any corals that I know of. Good luck Scott
 
hey deva,

can always use more snails and. I have had great luck with my sand sifting stars and would get another, I have have mine four years and does a great job turning the sand.
 
scott how long have you had them?
a good point was brought up about them being a temperate snail.
what type of acclimation did you do?
thanks
Deva
 
Re: snails

Re: snails

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6860151#post6860151 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by REEFUR
i recomend the nassarius(vibex) not obsel

X2. I bought some of the Obselata a year ago and very few are still alive.
 
I also have a sand star and it has been in my tanks for almost 2 years. When I set the 150 up I got one more to help out.
 
I bought a bunch of the snails from ebay. Sold some to friends and some to a lfs. The ones I kept do very well. 2 years and still have quite a few if I look for them. Also the hermits will take their shells( Bad blue legs, they kill the snail to get the shell....)
 
The guy on ebay says he collected them in North Carolina. I'd wager the water temperature is considerably lower there than in the tropics whose temperatures our tanks emulate. Not surprising that these snails would be ill-adapted to the typical aquarium.

Brad
 
i was at ko-mart in aurora a few months ago, i could have sworn that they were selling mexican turbo snails by the pound for food... and they were cheap about 2 bucks a pound, if thats what they are then you could get them dirt cheap like 50 per pound for 2 bucks. let me know if anyone does this, they also have abalone and all these other wierd shellfish that i dont think would work, but these guys looked like turbo snails.
 
I got vibex on ebay...~$25 after shipping for 100 of them...got 143 of them, no doas, and very active at duak/feeding time. Defintely would recommend more than 50 of them in a 240 gallon. jmho
 
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