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So I went to feed my tank and seen a baby snail I have 2 turbo snail 2 astrea snails 2 sand shifting snails and a Babylon snail I have no clue where this little guy came from or how he survived with the amount of inverts I have please help ID I don’t know what this is and haven’t added anything in a month or 2

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Some whelks are predatory and can/will hunt other snails and eat them. Not sure if that is a predatory or a good one.
 
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Some whelks are predatory and can/will hunt other snails and eat them. Not sure if that is a predatory or a good one.
Some whelks are predatory and can/will hunt other snails and eat them. Not sure if that is a predatory or a good one.
So how fast do they grow all other snail I forgot my 2 margarita snails as well there all pretty big or would that not matter
 

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Depends on the variety I suppose. Nassarius (probably what your sand sifting snails are) are also whelks but they're good whelks.

I believe whelks are meat eaters rather than algae eaters so they eat leftover meaty food or dead/decaying stuff in the sand or hunt for meaty foods like other snails.
 
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Depends on the variety I suppose. Nassarius (probably what your sand sifting snails are) are also whelks but they're good whelks.

I believe whelks are meat eaters rather than algae eaters so they eat leftover meaty food or dead/decaying stuff in the sand or hunt for meaty foods like other snails.
Ok thank you for the information I’m going to run the risk it might not survive because I have hermit crabs starting that size all the way up to a a little smaller than a 50 cent piece size ones
 

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That looks like a whelk of some variety. Was it in th sand or on the glass?

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Look up Euplica scripta (it has a lot of color variations, so look at a bunch of different images to compare with) and see if that seems to be a match.
 

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