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I took 5 of these home with me from work and tossed them in my 10 gallon. Does anyone have experience with them?
It's a 10 gallon that used to be a quarantine tank, but now it permanently houses a damsel, a goby, some mushrooms, and some ball anemones. It has a good amount and variety of algae too, so I'm not worried about trying these in that tank. They came out of a tank with no fish.
They have a small shell, but it's inside of the flesh. They burrow during the day and come out at night. They seem to lay egg masses about once a week. It would be great if they did the job of an algae eater and stirred the sand like a nassarius, but any benefit would be welcome. They seem to be pretty resilient, but they produce a lot of slime. I've had them for about 2 weeks. No issues so far, but nothing really noteworthy either. They're about 3/4 of an inch, so maybe things will change when I get a stable population.
It's a 10 gallon that used to be a quarantine tank, but now it permanently houses a damsel, a goby, some mushrooms, and some ball anemones. It has a good amount and variety of algae too, so I'm not worried about trying these in that tank. They came out of a tank with no fish.
They have a small shell, but it's inside of the flesh. They burrow during the day and come out at night. They seem to lay egg masses about once a week. It would be great if they did the job of an algae eater and stirred the sand like a nassarius, but any benefit would be welcome. They seem to be pretty resilient, but they produce a lot of slime. I've had them for about 2 weeks. No issues so far, but nothing really noteworthy either. They're about 3/4 of an inch, so maybe things will change when I get a stable population.
