Apr 27, 2025 #1 miran2782 Valuable Member View Badges R2R App User My Tank Thread Joined Feb 15, 2015 Messages 1,490 Reaction score 915 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Do Nassarius snails typically clean the glass? I am see a large one cruising on the glass.
Apr 27, 2025 #2 WalkerLovesTheOcean I love goniopora! View Badges Photo of the Month R2R App User Article Contributor Hospitality Award My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Jan 27, 2024 Messages 7,688 Reaction score 38,308 Location East Coast Rating - 0% 0 0 0 No. They are scavengers and usually spend their time scavenging for meaty foods in the sand bed. They don't normally eat algae.
No. They are scavengers and usually spend their time scavenging for meaty foods in the sand bed. They don't normally eat algae.
Apr 27, 2025 #3 BryanM 7500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User ThreadOfTheDay Hospitality Award SF Bay Reefer My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Jun 27, 2024 Messages 8,560 Reaction score 10,601 Location Morgan Hill Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Nope. Mine are not even seen most of the time, unless I'm spot feeding mysis, and then they all come running.
Nope. Mine are not even seen most of the time, unless I'm spot feeding mysis, and then they all come running.
Apr 27, 2025 #4 JonoH ɹǝpunʍoᗡ ƃuıɟǝǝᴚ View Badges R2R App User Hospitality Award My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined May 16, 2023 Messages 2,338 Reaction score 4,623 Location Adelaide, Australia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Sometimes mine will climb the glass to get hold of left over Nori
Apr 27, 2025 #5 Red_Beard I already did View Badges Ultimate Member Reef Squad Partner Member 2026 Partner Member 2027 R2R App User Pumpkin My Tank Thread Joined Feb 17, 2019 Messages 7,022 Reaction score 19,959 Location Utah Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They are carnivorous. If you see them traversing the glass, they are likely hungry. You could lightly bury a couple mysis or pelets in the sand, that will give them a chance to get it before the fish do.
They are carnivorous. If you see them traversing the glass, they are likely hungry. You could lightly bury a couple mysis or pelets in the sand, that will give them a chance to get it before the fish do.
Apr 27, 2025 #6 KrisReef Last to get paid. View Badges R2R Secret Santa 2024 Hospitality Award Joined May 15, 2018 Messages 23,088 Reaction score 40,436 Location Vatican & Las Vegas Penthouse Quarters Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Nassarius on the glass can only mean one or two things. Either the snail is hungry and looking for food, or, he is coming out of the closet. I would try feeding it something.
Nassarius on the glass can only mean one or two things. Either the snail is hungry and looking for food, or, he is coming out of the closet. I would try feeding it something.
Apr 27, 2025 #7 jasonrusso 2500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User Joined Apr 21, 2014 Messages 3,431 Reaction score 2,432 Location Haverhill, MA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I've seen it, but it's usually short lived until my porcupinefish sees them.
Apr 27, 2025 #8 unchainedcoot Active Member View Badges Partner Member 2026 R2R App User My Tank Thread Joined Aug 5, 2024 Messages 423 Reaction score 528 Location Maryland Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They like laying eggs on my glass
Apr 27, 2025 #9 formallydehyde Active Member View Badges Joined May 7, 2023 Messages 280 Reaction score 251 Location Western New York, US Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They do get excited when they smell food and climb up on the glass trying to find it after fish get fed. Pretty normal behavior.
They do get excited when they smell food and climb up on the glass trying to find it after fish get fed. Pretty normal behavior.