kharmaguru All I Want is Wingstop Premium Member Feb 24, 2025 #2 This image is pyrene punctata which looks very close but I don't know if it's predatory.
Reefing102 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Premium Member Feb 24, 2025 #3 kharmaguru said: This image is pyrene punctata which looks very close but I don't know if it's predatory. View attachment 32410052 Click to expand... If it is, and it looks very close, should be in the dove snail family and generally considered safe.
kharmaguru said: This image is pyrene punctata which looks very close but I don't know if it's predatory. View attachment 32410052 Click to expand... If it is, and it looks very close, should be in the dove snail family and generally considered safe.
MadSnailDisease New member Feb 24, 2025 #4 kharmaguru said: This image is pyrene punctata which looks very close but I don't know if it's predatory. View attachment 32410052 Click to expand... Yes! It looks identical to that, thank you!!
kharmaguru said: This image is pyrene punctata which looks very close but I don't know if it's predatory. View attachment 32410052 Click to expand... Yes! It looks identical to that, thank you!!
MadSnailDisease New member Feb 24, 2025 #5 Reefing102 said: If it is, and it looks very close, should be in the dove snail family and generally considered safe. Click to expand... Do they eat invertebrates or only algae? Just making sure as I have sponges and other snails I want to avoid losing
Reefing102 said: If it is, and it looks very close, should be in the dove snail family and generally considered safe. Click to expand... Do they eat invertebrates or only algae? Just making sure as I have sponges and other snails I want to avoid losing
Reefing102 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Premium Member Feb 25, 2025 #6 Generally they are algae eaters, just to be certain I’d probably just watch it for a bit to make sure
Generally they are algae eaters, just to be certain I’d probably just watch it for a bit to make sure