Enderturtle Guest BARcard Jun 6, 2015 #3 Top picture is of stomatella snails. Beneficial algae eating snail. Bottom is Vermatid snails or tube worms. I dont let them in my tank.
Top picture is of stomatella snails. Beneficial algae eating snail. Bottom is Vermatid snails or tube worms. I dont let them in my tank.
C Corallus Supporting Member BARcard Jun 6, 2015 #5 I have both. I like the stomatellas, but not so much the tube snails. You should be able to scrape them off. If you don't, they will end up all over your tank. Mine don't bother anything, I just don't really like them.
I have both. I like the stomatellas, but not so much the tube snails. You should be able to scrape them off. If you don't, they will end up all over your tank. Mine don't bother anything, I just don't really like them.
Ahruk Guest BARcard Jun 6, 2015 #6 You can break the tube snails off with your finger nails. It's not really a problem.
Vhuang168 Guest BARcard Jun 6, 2015 #7 I put the stomatellas in the tank. Took the frags out and scrap/cut the snails out. I wonder if my 6 line would have eaten them off the plug?
I put the stomatellas in the tank. Took the frags out and scrap/cut the snails out. I wonder if my 6 line would have eaten them off the plug?