NYreefNoob Skimmer Freak Location poughquag, ny Rating - 99.4% 168 1 0 May 5, 2007 #1 ok found this crawling around Attachments Picture 411.jpg 20.8 KB · Views: 121
DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 May 5, 2007 #2 Collonista Reef safe & multiply very quickly. You'll see them grazing in numbers when the lights are out. Attachments CIMG1355.JPG 165.3 KB · Views: 116
Collonista Reef safe & multiply very quickly. You'll see them grazing in numbers when the lights are out.
NYreefNoob Skimmer Freak Location poughquag, ny Rating - 99.4% 168 1 0 May 5, 2007 #3 snail ty dev wasnt sure if it was another species or not
E e.muehlbauer Junior Member Manhattan Reefs Location Rego Park, Queens Rating - 100% 3 0 0 May 5, 2007 #4 I used to have those snails. I sent one off to Ron Shimek for ID....he said they were small relatives of Trochus....totally harmless and probably beneficial. Take care, Eric
I used to have those snails. I sent one off to Ron Shimek for ID....he said they were small relatives of Trochus....totally harmless and probably beneficial. Take care, Eric
House of Laughter Super Moderator Staff member Vendor Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location Ossining, NY Rating - 100% 310 0 0 May 6, 2007 #5 Pyramid Trochus Great grazers but not really tolerant to high nitrates (then again what invert is) House
Pyramid Trochus Great grazers but not really tolerant to high nitrates (then again what invert is) House
DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 May 6, 2007 #6 Collonista. These small Trochoideans are distinguished by their minute size and by the small pit in the center of their operculum. We're both right....
Collonista. These small Trochoideans are distinguished by their minute size and by the small pit in the center of their operculum. We're both right....