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Was cleaning sand bed with new vacuum and had to move the small conch out of the way. Tried to pick it up and it jumped on me! Then it jumped several times more to the glass and stopped. I did not know it could do that. This amazing creature is contending for #2 favorite in my tank against the clownpigs, right below the RBTA at a very secure #1.
 

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WOW, I need to see a video of that! I can't even picture that happening with these guys. Now I want to get one. LOL
 

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WOW, I need to see a video of that! I can't even picture that happening with these guys. Now I want to get one. LOL
Strawberry Conch....similar, very good cleaner....have one here, no backflips, but.....its very active when least expecting. Big eyes too, and often less expensive.
 

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Strawberry Conch....similar, very good cleaner....have one here, no backflips, but.....its very active when least expecting. Big eyes too, and often less expensive.
It uses a strong “claw” like appendage to push down to pop up. Not sure what that “claw” appendage is called but it’s pretty cool. I wouldn’t call it a jump more of a pop.
 
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It uses a strong “claw” like appendage to push down to pop up. Not sure what that “claw” appendage is called but it’s pretty cool. I wouldn’t call it a jump more of a pop.
I think a "pop" describes it pretty well. Still startling the first time, but really entertaining afterwards.
 

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Was reading a thread about a conch jumping across sandbed then very next night I seen something out corner of my eye In tank.one my hermits wrestling my smallest conch.still about 2 inch long


Then next night hermit at it again lol
 

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Strawberry Conch....similar, very good cleaner....have one here, no backflips, but.....its very active when least expecting. Big eyes too, and often less expensive.
I have to get some conch snails. I never looked into them before this thread. They're awesome looking. Are they all algae eaters? I think that's what I read. Do they need mature tanks?
 
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Was reading a thread about a conch jumping across sandbed then very next night I seen something out corner of my eye In tank.one my hermits wrestling my smallest conch.still about 2 inch long


Then next night hermit at it again lol

Haha, yes! That's it. Oh, and I noticed my blue-leg hermit getting too friendly with the conch. Nope! In with the tweezers and moved to the other side of the tank.
 
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I have to get some conch snails. I never looked into them before this thread. They're awesome looking. Are they all algae eaters? I think that's what I read. Do they need mature tanks?
I have a fighting conch from Dr. Reef's Quartantined Fish for my Evo 13.5g, which is likely enough for that size tank. I find them really entertaining. The eyes and the elephant trunk... like an industrial vac on your sandbed.

Mine is going through eating up the diatoms (or dinos !?) every day and night. When I get worried there's not enough I put in a bit of nori, but so far it seems happy just vacuuming the sandbed. My tank is 2 mo old.
 

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Haha, yes! That's it. Oh, and I noticed my blue-leg hermit getting too friendly with the conch. Nope! In with the tweezers and moved to the other side of the tank.
Yeah I tried moving the hermit in question to other parts of tank but 2 times in 2 nights,that was it,in sump he went lol
He keeps sump clean and even made him some ladders out of egg crate and tied elastic bands to them so can get In skimmer and return chamber ha ha
I do target feed him little bit of clam every other day as feel sorry for him on his own down there ^_^
 

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I have to get some conch snails. I never looked into them before this thread. They're awesome looking. Are they all algae eaters? I think that's what I read. Do they need mature tanks?
Pretty sure my tank was 4 month old when got my first lot of cuc which included my 2 conchs, apart from added 3 scarlet red legged month before to test the water so to speak
 

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Was reading a thread about a conch jumping across sandbed then very next night I seen something out corner of my eye In tank.one my hermits wrestling my smallest conch.still about 2 inch long


Then next night hermit at it again lol

Seeing that conch jumping is one of the craziest things I have seen! It looks like a frog took up residence in a shell. Haha. Also the wrestling match between the hermit and conch was also quite a spectacle. :)
 

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Seeing that conch jumping is one of the craziest things I have seen! It looks like a frog took up residence in a shell. Haha. Also the wrestling match between the hermit and conch was also quite a spectacle. :)
Yup never a dull moment in my tank .
Its literally every man for him self ha ha

Even down to micro fauna killing each other lol
 

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Yup never a dull moment in my tank .
Its literally every man for him self ha ha

Even down to micro fauna killing each other lol

OMG, that's like something out of a national geographic documentary. LOL That's amazing video! Is that with your phone?
 

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OMG, that's like something out of a national geographic documentary. LOL That's amazing video! Is that with your phone?
Yes just with an old 2 year old Samsung s10 plus.
Contract run out last month so need a new phone ,but yeah this phone gives good videos.i have noticed that and got a good 10x zoom.
Hopefully new phone I get in next week or so when I can be bothered to sort it gives me same results ^_^
 

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Yes just with an old 2 year old Samsung s10 plus.
Contract run out last month so need a new phone ,but yeah this phone gives good videos.i have noticed that and got a good 10x zoom.
Hopefully new phone I get in next week or so when I can be bothered to sort it gives me same results ^_^
Keep it to shoot videos if your new phone isn't as good. :)
 

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