snail question

sedorusc

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having a problem with keeping turbos and other snails. they keep dying. I have about 9 nassarius in my sand bed that have been there for months without a problem. also have hermits and a coral banded shrimp. I thought at first might be a copper problem as this is a "new" used tank I got from a friend, but it can't be with all those inverts surviving without a problem. I have a lot of green algea growing on my back glass. wondering if it might be dino and thats killing the snails. found out the sand I tried contained silica. will probably have to change out the sand and mix up new water. any thoughts?
 
I was having the same problem for five months. After several weekly water changes and replacing the sand, scrubbing down all my rocks, and adding a refugium. I don't have that problem any more.
I am guessing phosphates do kill inverts because I couldn't keep snails, hermits or shrimp while I had all that red and green slime covering my tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11686577#post11686577 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sedorusc
yeah, but the snails acted almost dead shortly after I put them in.

ok then---what I have found is that Lfs's can keep their salinity as low as .018. that's a big difference from a reef tank of .026.
So acclimatizing for an hour or two is not enough
What I did was set up the quaranine tank at the level of salt water in the bag--then gradually brought it up in the qt over 24 hours
at that point I put them directly back into the main tank

I used to get 20 snails and 10 of them wouldn't even open up--now its 100 per cent.
 
I wonder if thats the problem. I got them from a shadier store thats the only one with 30 miles of my home. if it was anything else I wouldn't have bought them. also found that the sand I put in my tank contains silica so that's gotta go anyway.
 
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