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Zoa-eating snail - Sundial (Heliacus)

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Does this snail truly work to eradicate zoas?

Did anyone use them effectively?

How many do I need to get rid of a larger colony?

Any downsides?

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Does this snail truly work to eradicate zoas?

Did anyone use them effectively?

How many do I need to get rid of a larger colony?

Any downsides?

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I have seen them. With only a one or two, as hitchhikers, they just make a colony look miserable, not eradicated.

Maybe with enough the zoas would dwindle and die out—which would be a huge win for people with “pest” zoas.

I don’t know if people sell them
 
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A while back I read that some types of those tiny snails eat larger snails and clams. They look pretty similar so you would wanna be sure your getting the right ones.
 
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My favorite ways to get rid of zoas are to cut the colony off or smother it. I wouldn't trust a biological solution here and haven't heard of anything robust.



 
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I have seen them. With only a one or two, as hitchhikers, they just make a colony look miserable, not eradicated.

Maybe with enough the zoas would dwindle and die out—which would be a huge win for people with “pest” zoas.

I don’t know if people sell them

You'd need a ton to do any damage. I used to have to remove them by the boat load from epi's we imported from Baja.
 
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