Sundial Snails

chelskisw6

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I think these are what i have in my tank, they seem to be growing in numbers quickly.

I usually kill them whenever possible. Are these bad in any way? or am i just being too cautious?

Can someone post some pics, just to be sure we are talking about the same snail.

Cheers!
 
sundials have a spiraled shell that is flattened and the colors usually alternate yellow/black/white, not necessarily in that order. If you have zoas then they are a problem as they prey on them. I'm not sure if they lay eggs in the colony (I'm guessing they do) or what the eggs would look like. I would just pull them out as you see them.
 
its flat like a limpet?
i saw them on my zoos when i turned the lights on. i know what the eggs would look like, and ive been keeping an eye out for them. i also noticed a couple on my clam.
 
I pulled this sundial snail out of my tank awhile ago. So far I have'nt seen anymore.


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That doesn't look like a sundial to me. The colors are completely different. It could be a different species or possibly just a different color variant (if that's even possible)
 
Petoonia, it does look like a sundial, colored a little funny, but has the cone shaped covering. Also some people mistake collinista(sp?) snails for sundials, they are kind of checkered, but much rounder. They are harmless.
 
mine look more like collonista snails, but im taking them out when i see them anyway because at night they are chilling on my zoas, and thats either because zoas taste good, or just good company. either way, im not taking a risk.
 
Petoonia's snail is a sundial too, it's just a different species (and probably in a different genus from the ones you usually see). The ones that cause all the trouble in reef tanks are Heliacus species, typically Heliacus variegatus and Heliacus areola.

Cheers,



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