snails and more snails.

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This is the 3rd hatch this year. Hundreds only 25 to 30 make it each hatch. It is the small one on the left.

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Do you do anything to promote this or does it just happen in your tank? I just get the little half snails, not as pretty but I presume they do the same work for cleaning
 
I do not do anything they just hatch. The new hatch is pin head size.

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LilRobb;685426 wrote: I see nuffing...

It is the white spec to the left of the star.
 
Congratulations!

Are your snails are caribbean (sp?) cerinth snails?

I had several hundred tiny (1mm) caribbean cerinths in my system until a mishap with a controller killed most of mine. :(

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bruce 1;685445 wrote: I do not do anything they just hatch. The new hatch is pin head size.

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It is the white spec to the left of the star.

Yep. I thought I was seeing things since I thought my aragronite sand was moving slowly upstream. It took looking through a magnifying glass to confirm that they were caribbean cerith baby snails! :)
 
This is what they are.

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Edit: If anyone wants to trade some snails let me know. (snail for snail) These burrow all in the sand. I have some that are about an inch long.
 
are you sure thats what they are? How many adults are in the tank? I need some pics of the adults. I may pick up another fighting conch if this is indeed the case.

Edit: do they have a long elephant like nose-snout, and two really long eyes like periscopes. I still would like to see some pics. I don't think you would be calling them snails if they are conchs, they look extremelly differant. It would be cool if thats what they really are. Lemme know I might take some bro.
 
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