Found a really pretty snail in shell at the beach, what is it and is it safe for my mixed reef?

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I recently saw this snail in the beach, there were quite a few. I have never put anything alive from the wild in my tank and was wondering what kind of snail this is and is it safe for a mixed reef? If it is, would it be ok to Dip? And most important, is it legal to remove from the beach?
 

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In general, I'd be very careful about adding random live snails to a reef tank. Many are predatory and without an exact id you may be putting other animals at risk.

I'm pretty sure that's a horse conch, which is predatory and will eat other snails & mollusks. They also get pretty darn huge and lose that orange coloration...

Probably a good idea to look up rules for your locality here too:
http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/sea-shells/
 

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Yup^^^^
If you look at local marine and fish and game sites , they quite often have common critters listed.
 
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In general, I'd be very careful about adding random live snails to a reef tank. Many are predatory and without an exact id you may be putting other animals at risk.

I'm pretty sure that's a horse conch, which is predatory and will eat other snails & mollusks. They also get pretty darn huge and lose that orange coloration...

Probably a good idea to look up rules for your locality here too:
http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/sea-shells/
Thank you Stretch for this information. Sounds like a bad idea. Glad I asked!
 

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