Do nessarius snails eat other snails?

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I put a variety of snails in my new tank and a few days later it looks like the nessarius snails are ganging up on and attacking a trochus. Three of them had him flipped over and were on top. So thinking he couldn't get right side up, I brushed them aside and flipped him over and they immediately went right back after him.

So, do they eat other snails? It didn't look like a tickle fight.
 
Maybe your Trochus was already dead and they were scavenging.
 
Some vendors accidentally or maybe knowingly have whelks mixed in with their nassarius snail orders
 
I just saw it again. One stumbled on a different trochus, flipped it on its side... and called for his buddies. Another nessarius about eight inches away raised his proboscis and immediately made a bee-line straight toward them.

And now that I'm looking around some more I see small shells that may have had a small blue leg hermit.
 
Do they have a leopard print? That would be a whelk.
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I don't know why my pictures come out this way, the tank is not nearly this blue to the eye.

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I put a variety of snails in my new tank and a few days later it looks like the nessarius snails are ganging up on and attacking a trochus. Three of them had him flipped over and were on top. So thinking he couldn't get right side up, I brushed them aside and flipped him over and they immediately went right back after him.

So, do they eat other snails? It didn't look like a tickle fight.
True nassarius don't. Do you have a picture of them? You may have ended up getting sold a whelk instead.
 
Looks like hungry Nessarius snails.
The tank is only six weeks old and I have very little in it (3 very small banggai cardinals). I went out and picked up 15 snails (5 trochus, 5 astrea, 5 nessarius) and 5 very small blue leg hermits. I have brown algae starting to show, which is why I wanted to introduce a few CUC members.

It's very possible there's not enough for them to eat. What would one feed a snail? lol
 
I put a variety of snails in my new tank and a few days later it looks like the nessarius snails are ganging up on and attacking a trochus. Three of them had him flipped over and were on top. So thinking he couldn't get right side up, I brushed them aside and flipped him over and they immediately went right back after him.

So, do they eat other snails? It didn't look like a tickle fight.
Generally not but similar known as whelk will. Also confused with Nassarius vibex. The whelk will have a snout that looks like it has tattoo patterns as in pic below:

Whelk is the one on top but you can see similarity

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Yeah they're likely starving to death and in need of a meal desperately. I'd imagine same with those snails or they'd be able to thwart the aggression. IMO LFS push people to get clean up crews way too quick
 
Yes those are nassarius and they are probably hungry and there isn’t enough food for them since it’s a new tank. I’d recommend burying some food like pellets in the sand. And no they shouldn’t kill or eat other snails they could have been dead already.
 
Anything. My Nessarius "arise" from the sand for pellets or mysis. It's kind of creepy. How big is the tank?
106 gallons with a 30"x48" footprint. It's not a lot of CUC for something this size, I wouldn't think.
 

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