FeliciaLynn
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This is the information from a handout I made for the New Hobbyist Workshop on 4/12/14.
Why aren't bumble bee snails mentioned? I know they're carnivores/scavengers (and I imagined that I could keep them instead of hermit crabs) but is there another reason that they're not very popular?
The shrimp I listed are all reef safe. They sometimes make corals close up when they crawl over them, but other than that they don't bother anything. Cleaner shrimp are my favorite and I've always had them in my reef tank.Thanks for the info. Felicia. Been thinking of buying a shrimp for my Biocube 14g.
Will these shrimp bother my corals?
FYI folks, I have two Turbo snails from Diablo Corals and they really eat the algae.
They are also surprisingly fast.
David
Nice write up! The "Turbo" are often called "Mexican Turbos" or "Mexican Turban" snails.
I believe "Turbo" comes from "Turban" and it was some inside joke to call snails turbos.
One important note about Mexican Turbos is that they eat that horrible pink candy floss/pink fuzz algae. And they are amazing at it.
V
The shrimp I listed are all reef safe. They sometimes make corals close up when they crawl over them, but other than that they don't bother anything. Cleaner shrimp are my favorite and I've always had them in my reef tank.
+1 My next tank is not going to have a shrimp. I've dealt enough (while coral feeding) with the cleaner I have!!No shrimp is truly "coral safe" as all will take food from corals mouths, quite often damaging the coral.
I've got some alage wafers I give mine before feeding the lps, and when I feed the nems I just give them each a piece of whatever I'm giving them nem, seems to work pretty well.+1 My next tank is not going to have a shrimp. I've dealt enough (while coral feeding) with the cleaner I have!!
+1 My next tank is not going to have a shrimp. I've dealt enough (while coral feeding) with the cleaner I have!!
Has anyone ever had any trouble keeping different types of algae snails in the same tank?