I've got a bit of a GHA problem in my 6 months old 55 gallon (20 gallon sump) So I bought some turbo snails from Dr Reefs. Got them in today, and none have moved in my DT since 10 am. At least one is dead and has been removed (hermit crab got to him and opened it up, so I could confirm it was dead. Problem is that there are 9 more that may or may not be alive (Dr Reefs min buy QTY was 10, planning to trade the ones I don't want at the LFS).
I'm very worried that if many of them are dead and decay overnight I'm looking at a huge ammonia spike and I'd lose fish. A smell test of the snails isn't helping much. The dead one hardly smelled since he hadn't been dead long.
I have two 10 gallon QT tanks I could move them to, but even one dead snail in that small of a tank would kill the rest from the ammonia right? Is there any way to confirm they're dead or not, maybe prying the "door" of their shells to see if they pull back? Let the hermit crabs go at them and see who's for sure dead? Ammonia test (API, I don't really trust it) read 0 and all fish are doing just fine at this point.
I'm very worried that if many of them are dead and decay overnight I'm looking at a huge ammonia spike and I'd lose fish. A smell test of the snails isn't helping much. The dead one hardly smelled since he hadn't been dead long.
I have two 10 gallon QT tanks I could move them to, but even one dead snail in that small of a tank would kill the rest from the ammonia right? Is there any way to confirm they're dead or not, maybe prying the "door" of their shells to see if they pull back? Let the hermit crabs go at them and see who's for sure dead? Ammonia test (API, I don't really trust it) read 0 and all fish are doing just fine at this point.