Exotic Ceriths - Cerith Appreciation Thread

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I love cerith snails for their cleaning and hardiness. Not sure I have a favorite though. Maybe I will look it up.
 
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I love cerith snails for their cleaning and hardiness. Not sure I have a favorite though. Maybe I will look it up.
giant knobby creepers are the size of a fighting conch. Wish I could get one, tank is too small though. Ive got a stocky cerith thats like 2+ in long, its really nice, turns the sand over like a conch, active every day, a bit slow though.
 
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the “dwarf” variety. they get to where no other snail can!
terms of pure cleaning power I love florida ceriths, the clean food off the sandbed like a nas, they are slim, can right themselves, and eat many types of algae like a trochus
 

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I am going to collect whatever comes in season at reefcleaners. Ceriths are the backbone of any good snail lineup. Versatile and hardy. If I had to pick only one snail to have it would be a cerith.
 

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I don't think they're exotic, but the patterning on the "cortez ceriths" that are black with a pattern of dense white dots are probably my favorite looking version that I've seen.
 

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My very first time in one of my local lfs,I said want spend £150 on starts of my cuc and for snails,I only want snails that can right themselves and mentioned ceriths as one of the snails I wanted as researched/ read they very beneficial,the owner of lfs went around putting cuc in bags and said £ 150 to much on first lot of cuc for a 3 month old tank and think ended up being £80.
He gave me nice selection of 2 urchins,2 conchs and sone nass snails and trouchus snails and about 10 hermits ( threw 1-2 extra of each apart from urchins,conchs but he said haven't put no ceriths in as he finds them very lazy so I just left at that,but after being on r2r around a year,I'm reading over and over again people say add them to help with certain algaes and to stir the samdbed up so after reading this thread, I think in next week or so will top up my cuc and get a handful of ceriths and decide for myself if lazy or beneficial myself,but the more variety the better imo aslong as we don't starve them ^_^
 

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