Any idea on what species this is and is it reef safe? Came on some fresh live rock.
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I always refer back to this when it looks like it might be a whelk (non reef safe) https://www.melevsreef.com/articles...travel too,to the Whelk's extended appendages.Any idea on what species this is and is it reef safe? Came on some fresh live rock.
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It was, we live in PR. And we take dry rock every year and set it in the coral lagoon behind the house. I pulled these out this weekend they've been behind the house for 18 months.I don't think those are sundial snails. Where was the live rock from? The Caribbean?
Thanks m8 you were spot on, everyone on this forum is so invaluable. I've been out of the saltwater game for the last 10 years. Now that the kids aren't babies anymore and I've hit the 30 hump figured I'd jump full ahead back in.Those look to be nerite snails, check this article about a quarter way down for a photo that looks the same or Google "nerite snails reef" https://reefs.com/magazine/aquarium-invertebrates-nerites-bleeding-tooth-zebras-checkers-and-more/
That is awesome! Glad you are able to help out the local market and have the time to jump in on a hobby you love.Thanks m8 you were spot on, everyone on this forum is so invaluable. I've been out of the saltwater game for the last 10 years. Now that the kids aren't babies anymore and I've hit the 30 hump figured I'd jump full ahead back in.
My wife and I seed around a one ton of dry rock a year the last 3 years and frag+mount and set in bleached areas here on the island. We deliver the rock to local dive shops, where mounting classes are presented than local divers seed our bleached areas. Anyone can volunteer here.
I appreciate it m8, found two of them. They went into the Mantis Shrimp/Gladiator tank.Whelk snail and will attack other snails and cause issues. Needs to go

