Do You Quarantine Feeder Snails?

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I'm looking at what cool things I could put in my tank, but already have a cleanup crew. My tank is still new, so they are the first thing I put in my tank (snails & 1 hermit). I didn't quarantine them, so are you supposed to quarantine snails or acclimate them to my saltwater and let them in? I was looking into some cool critters that might actually end up eating the snails from time to time, which I don't necessarily mind, so would it be safe to quarantine these "feeder" snails? How would it effect what eats them or the other invertebrates in the tank? (Ex: Ich or Velvet)

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I always wondered the same snails to me carry really evil things yet nothing is published about it
 

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Yeah, the safest route is quarantine them in a fishless tank for 60-76 days to ensure that 1 - any fish diseases (like ich) die off and don't infect your fish when you add the snails to the tank, and 2 - so you can remove any unwanted hitchhikers from the snails like hydroids, bubble algae, etc.

Inverts like snails bringing in disease is incredibly rare, but it does happen sometimes.
 

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