wow, nice pickup there.
And to OP, great move on saving that shell! I believe pyramid snails also eat regular snails (I think) so that may be why all your snails are dead.
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wow, nice pickup there.
And to OP, great move on saving that shell! I believe pyramid snails also eat regular snails (I think) so that may be why all your snails are dead.
wow, nice pickup there.
And to OP, great move on saving that shell! I believe pyramid snails also eat regular snails (I think) so that may be why all your snails are dead.
hmmm are u running GFO? maybe that killed? i am guessing
Sorry for your clam :rain:
https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/clams/57886-pyramid-snail-removal-tips.html Skinz is the man when it comes to clams!!! Hopes this helps you!!!
I found a limpit type snail that was eating my clams a little at a time, I had six so the grazing wasn't too bad but enough to irk me. Found him at night with a flashlight. I know someone who pulls his clam (65lbs) out of his tank and hoses it off every once in a while. Still alive.
It takes a lot of snails to kill a clam. Dipping them doesn't do much for the snails, it just stresses out the clam and could kill it. Manual removal is the only way other than the occasional Wrasse such as a Yellow Coris may eat them.
Yep, Kevins, it's huge. This pic was taken in 2009.
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I stopped buying clams for the same reason, crabs were eating them.

