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Medium sized snail in refugium - dying?

splitting_lanes

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I have a reefer 170 (40g) with a medium sized snail that’s been working to keep the algae off the glass in the refugium.

I found it stuck on its side 24hrs ago, so I moved him and he appears alive but hasn’t moved much since. He’s normally pretty active.
my fear is that if he dies, he may cause a spike that will cause other problems, maybe I’m being overly cautious.

any suggestions on how I should proceed?
 
I’m not sure if a medium sized snail will cause a problem. But if you’re worried it might be dead/dying you could put it in a cup and see if it moves or not and decide if you want to put it back in.

I have nerites that like to escape and I’ll find them drying out on my floor. So I get them back into a shallow cup of water and place them in the center to see if they move. If they do they get back into the tank
 
I’m not sure if a medium sized snail will cause a problem. But if you’re worried it might be dead/dying you could put it in a cup and see if it moves or not and decide if you want to put it back in.

I have nerites that like to escape and I’ll find them drying out on my floor. So I get them back into a shallow cup of water and place them in the center to see if they move. If they do they get back into the tank
Hasn’t left the area I put him in since yesterday, but when I did try to pick him up yesterday afternoon he was a little ‘stuck’, so I know he’s still alive.

thanks for the answer/suggestion.
 
I have trochus snails and always some get stung by the elegance then die somewhere but haven’t noticed any spike in NO3 (been less than 1ppm) or PO4 (been 0.02-0.03ppm). They also reproduce in my tank. Lots babies around.
 
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