Man, I love these Guys! (Red Foot Moon Snails)

Have You ever Considered a Cold Water Reef?

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So I picked up 2 Red Collar Snails / red foot moon snail / Norrisia norrisi and love them! They are so bright and when I provided them with a sheet of Nori they ate so much as I am sure not many have taken care of these guys since being plucked from the cold water of California! (Maybe Mexico) If you have a cold Water reef these guys are worth picking up! So cool!

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The tank mate that will be first in the tank with these guys will be a Catalonia Goby.

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As far as corals, you're pretty limited, but there are a few out there. The hardest part is getting your hands on them as usually they accidentally slip through with all the warm water stuff.
 
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Also a lot of seahorses need colder water. Considered doing them but I just dont think I can do it. :)
 
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Thanks, I know most people dont think of the colder waters of the ocean so its always fun to see something we dont see everyday!
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

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