If anybody knows what fish or critter will munch on about 1,000 Limpet snails plz let me know. Ready to decimate the population in my system.
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Some predatory snails (such as whelks and muricid/murex snails) may eat them - they'll eat other snails and bivalves (oysters, clams, etc.) in the tank too though. They should be coral-safe though, so it might be a worthwhile exchange for you.If anybody knows what fish or critter will munch on about 1,000 Limpet snails plz let me know. Ready to decimate the population in my system.
I though murex/muricid snails ate coral, no? Just what I've read. I could be wrong.Some predatory snails (such as whelks and muricid/murex snails) may eat them - they'll eat other snails and bivalves (oysters, clams, etc.) in the tank too though. They should be coral-safe though, so it might be a worthwhile exchange for you.
A handful do - I know genera from three different subfamilies (Rapaninae, Ergalataxinae, and Coralliophilinae) do, but they're usually pretty easy to differentiate from other members of the family like the Lace Murex or Apple Murex though, which are mollusc predators (snails, bivalves, etc.).I though murex/muricid snails ate coral, no? Just what I've read. I could be wrong.
Ha! That's a really cool video!This is not a solution, but my randall's pistol shrimp will eat the ones within a few inches of his tunnel!
Out of curiosity, do you see it actually eating them or do you find the empty shells after? I ask because I've heard of people seeing snails/hermits brought into the burrow by the shrimp only to crawl back out a while later, and I'm wondering if you've seen the same or if it seems to actually eat them in your experience.This is not a solution, but my randall's pistol shrimp will eat the ones within a few inches of his tunnel!
I'll take themIf anybody knows what fish or critter will munch on about 1,000 Limpet snails plz let me know. Ready to decimate the population in my system.
Too many to manually remove. They’re everywhere and in the plumbing, overflow, skimmer, pump inlets, etc. They multiple too fast.Any invert that will eat those will also eat any other invertabrate in your tank. Manual removal is likely the best option.
I’ve heard they well, and somebody said their 6-line nails them.I have a lot of limpets in my sump but I never see one in the display so something in my tank keeps the numbers down. I’ve always assumed it was my Melanurus wrasse but that is just a guess.
never seen them escape. The shrimp went back and forth for a few minutes between his big claw and small one trying to pry that snail off the glass until he got it.Out of curiosity, do you see it actually eating them or do you find the empty shells after? I ask because I've heard of people seeing snails/hermits brought into the burrow by the shrimp only to crawl back out a while later, and I'm wondering if you've seen the same or if it seems to actually eat them in your experience.
He’s not having anybody by his house. Hehe. Plus good snack for him.never seen them escape. The shrimp went back and forth for a few minutes between his big claw and small one trying to pry that snail off the glass until he got it.
Seems the shrimp always clears the area near their tunnel opening of those little snails.