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Nassarius Snail babies!!!

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On my way from my office to my bedroom I decided to check out my tank one last time before putting some laundry away. As I was looking at some amphipods that were scurrying around my zoanthids I noticed something moving in the sand. I have baby nassarius snails!!!!!!!! I posted a while back about my nassariuses laying eggs on the glass, and I always assumed that my fish ate them. I guess now that my tank has been fishless for over a month that they are no longer food and have been growing in my sand. They range from very tiny (smaller than an amphipod, close to the size of a pin head) to almost the size of a zoa head. As I looked around the sand bed I noticed the really tiny ones sitting on top of grains of sand/small crushed coral. They are pretty hard to see in the pics but you can make out the shell.

This first one actually has two of the "larger" ones.
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This one shows the tiny ones. I've found about 10 of these so far. They're really hard to pick out. They look so much like the substrate that you have to wait for one to move.
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UPDATE:
I didn't see any around my clam but I'll take it out later.I tried taking one from the sand bed out this morning, MUCH harder than I thought. I put it in an old acrylic 3g tank that my top down box would fit in and on top of a black surface. Here is the result. I'm still not 100% sure which snail it is. I wish I had a better camera.
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I also took one of a nassarius on a rock. This one I am positive about. After I put it on the sand bed it buried itself right away.
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Updated 07-12-2010 at 09:30 AM by MarcG

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Comments

  1. NightShade's Avatar
    Sweet deal, Soon I bet you will have more snails than you will know what to do with. But I can bet some local reefers wouldn't mind extra's when you have them.
  2. melev's Avatar
    Not to rain on your parade, but... I'm not so sure you have nassarius snails there. That cone shape is either tiny ceriths or the tiny pyram snails that can attack clams. http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2008-02/nftt/index.php

    Nassarius are a different shape, no?

    Let us know what you discover over time. They may not be pests after all.
  3. MarcG's Avatar
    awww...... but thanks Marc. I know that the ones in the top pics are nassarius because you can see the trunk extending from the front and the pad they move on. The bottom pic I think are the pyrams or ceriths, but they are way too small for me to decide. I'll check my clam today, because I'm leaning towards the pyrams.
  4. Hat39406's Avatar
    That's cool Marc! Hopefully the snails in the 2nd pic are Ceriths and not clam eating snails, that would be my luck.
  5. dread240's Avatar
    good to see I'm not the only snail breeder around here...

    I came home after a week in myrtle beach to find probably 20 or so baby stomatellas scouring the glass on the tank
  6. Midnight's Avatar
    That's too cool
  7. melev's Avatar
    That's very nassarius like. Glad to hear it. It's always nice to have free snails.