That's really cool! Would you be willing to trade me a couple? I would love to have clean up crew that don't rely on collection in the wild.I have success with Trochus snails. They breed frequently in my tank. I have tons of babies right now. Usually a small number will make it to adult.
If anything, that's a reason to try to breed them - captive bred over wild caught. If any survive I'll update the thread. Hopefully I'll have some to toss into the DBTC.That's really cool! Would you be willing to trade me a couple? I would love to have clean up crew that don't rely on collection in the wild.
Happy to give it to you once the babies get bigger. I gave out a quite a few folks previously. Or they are as big as a large grain of sand.That's really cool! Would you be willing to trade me a couple? I would love to have clean up crew that don't rely on collection in the wild.
If the breed for me I think they may have higher survival rate in my tank purely because I have no wrasses.Happy to give it to you once the babies get bigger. I gave out a quite a few folks previously. Or they are as big as a large grain of sand.
There is a dbtc of these too, but if you don't have wrasses, the babies will populate quickly. I was thinking of keeping one of the small tanks wrasse free to try to let them grow out.That's really cool! Would you be willing to trade me a couple? I would love to have clean up crew that don't rely on collection in the wild.
Same - Hard to tell which batch of eggs they were a part of, but all of a sudden a dozen or more same-sized baby nassarius just appear. Toss in a silverside for a few minutes and you’ll see the little ninjas emerge. Kinda fun to see!I’ve had some babies make it on occasion
Probably! My baby stomatellas look just like that, but slightly different shape. Mine look like sesame seeds lolBaby snails?
Could be, or could be a certain snail (Pyramidellid) you don't want. Get a closer photo.Baby snails?
I’m pretty sure it’s trochus. It’s not the first time they reproduce.Could be, or could be a certain snail (Pyramidellid) you don't want. Get a closer photo.