Nassarius babies?

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So as the title implies, could it be so? My tank was set up using LR/LS from @LiverockRocks, absolutely amazing stuff despite the unwanted hitch hikers, but that's the dice we roll and know going in there's going to be something in there you won't want. None the less it's been great.

To the point, the tank was set up on 3/29/22, shortly after I added 6 Trochus and 3 Nassarius snails, but since Father's Day weekend my daughter noticed several tiny lil snails moving about the rocks, glass and substrate. I've read where it's extremely rare for Nas snails to breed and or even have anything survive if they do. I have these lil guys popping up all over. The 2 on the Zoas are small and I've seen several more even smaller. Could they have breed in my tank? Thoughts? TIA.
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So as the title implies, could it be so? My tank was set up using LR/LS from @LiverockRocks, absolutely amazing stuff despite the unwanted hitch hikers, but that's the dice we roll and know going in there's going to be something in there you won't want. None the less it's been great.

To the point, the tank was set up on 3/29/22, shortly after I added 6 Trochus and 3 Nassarius snails, but since Father's Day weekend my daughter noticed several tiny lil snails moving about the rocks, glass and substrate. I've read where it's extremely rare for Nas snails to breed and or even have anything survive if they do. I have these lil guys popping up all over. The 2 on the Zoas are small and I've seen several more even smaller. Could they have breed in my tank? Thoughts? TIA.
Nas1.jpg
Nas2.jpg
Very cool if they are baby nassarius!
 
I hope they are nassarius snails, they are cool to watch! Just to be safe google welk snails and compare. A few weeks ago I noticed an empty bumble bee snail shell, about a week I found a welk snail eating another, he is in snail heaven. Welks are snail eaters and not what you want if you have other snails as part of your cuc.
 
I hope they are nassarius snails, they are cool to watch! Just to be safe google welk snails and compare. A few weeks ago I noticed an empty bumble bee snail shell, about a week I found a welk snail eating another, he is in snail heaven. Welks are snail eaters and not what you want if you have other snails as part of your cuc.
I'm going to keep a closer eye on them, I did Google them, very similar in looks with a few distinctive markings and characteristics. Thanks for the heads up.
 
So as the title implies, could it be so? My tank was set up using LR/LS from @LiverockRocks, absolutely amazing stuff despite the unwanted hitch hikers, but that's the dice we roll and know going in there's going to be something in there you won't want. None the less it's been great.

To the point, the tank was set up on 3/29/22, shortly after I added 6 Trochus and 3 Nassarius snails, but since Father's Day weekend my daughter noticed several tiny lil snails moving about the rocks, glass and substrate. I've read where it's extremely rare for Nas snails to breed and or even have anything survive if they do. I have these lil guys popping up all over. The 2 on the Zoas are small and I've seen several more even smaller. Could they have breed in my tank? Thoughts? TIA.
Nas1.jpg
Nas2.jpg
Took another look at their coloration and considering you think they hatched in the aquarium, they are whelks. Best to remove them.
 

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