SueAndHerZoo
Active member
Yes, you read that right.... my animal rescue work has expanded from dogs, squirrels and turtles to knobbed whelk! Walking along the beach in September I came across the strangest looking thing and just HAD to take it home to figure out what it was. After a lot of searching it was determined that I had found a washed up "necklace" of knobbed whelk egg casings. Since I found it on shore I figured it was dried up and no longer viable but I couldn't take the chance.... I dug out my 14 gallon Biocube, filled it with sand and saltwater, and threw in the egg casing.
Low and behold, I have hundreds of baby whelk! Yes, I know I do NOT want these in my aquariums, and I have no idea what I'm going to do with them but for now my concern is keeping them alive. They are carnivorous predators, but these guys are SO TINY I don't know what to throw in there for them.
From what I've read they will eat the unhatched siblings, but when those run out I need to supplement. Any suggestion? Should I go buy fresh clam meat for them? Anyone ever "rescue" washed up whelk eggs before?
Sue
Low and behold, I have hundreds of baby whelk! Yes, I know I do NOT want these in my aquariums, and I have no idea what I'm going to do with them but for now my concern is keeping them alive. They are carnivorous predators, but these guys are SO TINY I don't know what to throw in there for them.
From what I've read they will eat the unhatched siblings, but when those run out I need to supplement. Any suggestion? Should I go buy fresh clam meat for them? Anyone ever "rescue" washed up whelk eggs before?
Sue