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Narssarius snails have much more defined points and rims, though have a similar shape to a dove snail. I'm pretty sure this is a lighting dove snail though.Nassarius snail. Awesome free CUC! They live in the sand and help keep it clean. People pay $5 a piece for them at the LFS so consider yourself lucky!
I’m not a snail expert, but I do know there are 2 common nassarius species in the hobby. One of them has the more defined points/ridges (nassarius distortis) and the other does not (nassarius vibex). You could still be right though.Narssarius snails have much more defined points and rims, though have a similar shape to a dove snail. I'm pretty sure this is a lighting dove snail though.
Vibex does look really close but the color is a big characteristic of the lighting dove.I’m not a snail expert, but I do know there are 2 common nassarius species in the hobby. One of them has the more defined points/ridges (nassarius distortis) and the other does not (nassarius vibex). You could still be right though.
Not nassariusNassarius snail. Awesome free CUC! They live in the sand and help keep it clean. People pay $5 a piece for them at the LFS so consider yourself lucky!
Ya we got there eventuallyNot nassarius
Thanks I have at least 100 or more. Started looking around rocks and there on rocks, sand and glass.It's a lighting dove snail, free clean up crew.
How big is your tank?Thanks I have at least 100 or more. Started looking around rocks and there on rocks, sand and glass.
and they also readily reproduce in captivity!It's a lighting dove snail, free clean up crew.
The one they are in is a 40 gallon but have a 180 and a 210How big is your tank?
Might need to move some to my other tanks.and they also readily reproduce in captivity!