Hello,
I have tried asking friends, reading books, and searching the internet far and wide. I can not ID with this one.
I have these little purple snail / slug like organisms that have a established huge population in my tank. I believe their numbers are so large because I have been on a course of corrective action that involves overfeeding while trying to battle dinos for the past 2.5 months.
They mostly come out toward the end of the day and certainly once the lights go out. I believe they dwell both within the sand bed and in the rockwork.
They don't seem to be causing any harm, but I am just curious as to what they actually are.
See below for a photo of the population rising from the sand bed toward the end of the day yesterday:
Here is a closeup of one on the glass. It has no real shell, just a bulbous back end with a short "tail" the front end of it is very long. The left side is it's front, the right side is it's bulbous back end.
Here is a photo of one on the glass from the underside. Back end is bottom left. Front end is top right
Here are some misc. shots of them on the sand.
Their eggs are clear jellybean shaped sacs with little white dots in them. They look just like freshwater pond snail egg sacs.
The closest thing I can find online are stomatella snails, but those stomatellas look like they have antennae while these do not. The stomatella look like they have a very round mouth while these are more elongated / wide on the front end. The stomatella appear to be very short in front of their "shell" with a long back end while these are very long in front of their bulb with a short back end. I really don't think they are stomatella.
I'd love to know your thoughts. Please let me know if you need any more information.
Thank you!
Jacob
I have tried asking friends, reading books, and searching the internet far and wide. I can not ID with this one.
I have these little purple snail / slug like organisms that have a established huge population in my tank. I believe their numbers are so large because I have been on a course of corrective action that involves overfeeding while trying to battle dinos for the past 2.5 months.
They mostly come out toward the end of the day and certainly once the lights go out. I believe they dwell both within the sand bed and in the rockwork.
They don't seem to be causing any harm, but I am just curious as to what they actually are.
See below for a photo of the population rising from the sand bed toward the end of the day yesterday:
Here is a closeup of one on the glass. It has no real shell, just a bulbous back end with a short "tail" the front end of it is very long. The left side is it's front, the right side is it's bulbous back end.
Here is a photo of one on the glass from the underside. Back end is bottom left. Front end is top right
Here are some misc. shots of them on the sand.
Their eggs are clear jellybean shaped sacs with little white dots in them. They look just like freshwater pond snail egg sacs.
The closest thing I can find online are stomatella snails, but those stomatellas look like they have antennae while these do not. The stomatella look like they have a very round mouth while these are more elongated / wide on the front end. The stomatella appear to be very short in front of their "shell" with a long back end while these are very long in front of their bulb with a short back end. I really don't think they are stomatella.
I'd love to know your thoughts. Please let me know if you need any more information.
Thank you!
Jacob