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I've seen a snail that had two zoanthids growing on it. But i'm sure green star polyps, or xenia or any soft coral would be able to. Not recommended to do intentionally though.Is it possible for a coral to grow on the shell of a snail?
No I recently noticed something that looked like coral on one of my snails.I've seen a snail that had two zoanthids growing on it. But i'm sure green star polyps, or xenia or any soft coral would be able to. Not recommended to do intentionally though.
I wasn't doing anything like that. I just wanted to see if it was possible for something to grow on its shell because I see something that resembles coral on one of my snail's shells.It certainly would. G.s.p would. Its probably borderline cruel to glue coral to a snail.
Not planning anything.Possible, but difficult. Snails tend to hide during the day (light) so the coral may have difficulty getting the lighting it needs. Also my snails no matter how large seem to fit into tight spaces, so you have a good chance it will get knocked off or damaged.
What are you planning as you read my response I know you planning something I can feel it
Coral on Inverts is so cool, I would love to see a dedicated Symbiotic Aquarium
Pocillipora uses polyp bailout as a successful method of reproduction.I have some green pocillipora growing on the shell of one of my snails. I didn't do it on purpose, pocillipora just likes to replicate itself all over my tank. Guess one of the spores landed on my snail