Snails

underpar

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Hi,

I live on the mid-Atlantic coast (VA) and find many snails at low tide. They all have a black shell, an elongated foot, and are about .25-.5 inch long. I think they are a type of nerite snail.

No digital camera-no pictures.

Might there be a risk of adding several of these to my system?

Thanks, Fred
 
I think what you are refering to are mud snails. They will spend their time on the sand bed, not really venturing onto the rock. Hard to say for sure without a pic though. Also, they may or may not last very long at elevated reef temps, but if you maintain your tank in the mid 70's you could be ok.
 
best case scenario - they help round out your CUC

worst case scenario - they are not snails, but whelks/carnivores that seek out your CUC and eat them.

i agree with the prior poster though -if you find them locally (aside for tropical fish that is) - it's unlikely the inverts will live long in reef tank temps.
 
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