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Are these baby snails? There are thousands of them all over the glass and leave a tiny clean trail behind them, which I'm not mad about. Or is it some sort of bad critter?
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Yes, only 2 though lol. I guess I don't need to buy anymore for now.Looks like baby snails. Do you have 2 of the same snails in ur tank? If they are baby's you literally have unlimited free cuc
The only kind of snails I've ever had were astraea in this tank. It's hard for me to even make out the detail standing right in front of the tank that's how tiny they are lolI cant make out detail. do they look like little turbos?
wow cool.The only kind of snails I've ever had were astraea in this tank. It's hard for me to even make out the detail standing right in front of the tank that's how tiny they are lol
Are astraea known to breed? Nice, Never heard of collonista.wow cool.
I had some called collonista. they stay tiny.
not sure on astreia. the colonista is a quick google. some say plague, but they bloomed and disappeared.Are astraea known to breed? Nice, Never heard of collonista.
Lol never wanna here someone say plague!not sure on astreia. the colonista is a quick google. some say plague, but they bloomed and disappeared.
right?Lol never wanna here someone say plague!

right?
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awesome. I figured there's too many for them all to survive but I'll take itAstrea as well as trochus are known to reproduce in home aquarium at will. Most of the snails considered Turban snails tend to spawn quite regularly. I went from 2 astreas to 200+ at one point. The smaller ones will die off over time and youll get a nice amount of adults after 6 months or so but not to plague proportions lol
They grow quite quickly plus can always start plucking them out and putting them in a bucket with some nori as food once they get big enough so things dont eat them before they get a nice hard shellawesome. I figured there's too many for them all to survive but I'll take it
Thanks I'll keep that in mind.They grow quite quickly plus can always start plucking them out and putting them in a bucket with some nori as food once they get big enough so things dont eat them before they get a nice hard shell

