Writing this to see if there are any ideas out there that have not yet crossed my mind.
My tank is composed of coral and live-rock from a smaller tank which was taken down after being up for nearly 3 years. The only thing replaced was the sand while all rock was kept the same. I had ran into some issues with nutrients bottoming out due to a green hair algae bloom thusly giving rise to dinos and killing the couple astrea snails I had left from the old tank. After getting the dinos into controll to some extent I began to add astrea, cerith and nerites, I have tried multiple online and in person sources but each time the snails seem to move around for a few hours before going still and more often than not flipping themselves with their foot facing the light. I waited about a month to get the dinos even more in check before trying a different species (trochus) to see what the results would be, within the same night one was not moving and stuck to a wall while the other keeps flipping himself upside down. I would also like to note that my pods, calrki clown, ptitho crab and emerald crab seem to be doing just fine.
Edit *Just wanted to note that all snails mentioned besides conch and nassarius are placed on the rock work to begin with.*
I understand that some snails can be odd when first added but I have had no problem keeping a strawberry conch alive as well as several nassarius, every other species seems to pass away or go dormant within the week without fail. When they go dormant they seem to last about 2 weeks before passing away, the only exception to this is a single cerith that has been in the tank close to 7weeks but will not move, it simply remains in its shell and occasionally flips its self on its back. I'm beginning to think there may be some sort of parasite that targets herbivorous snails but somehow the conch is resistant to it. At any rate I am unsure of what is happening as I make sure to slowly acclimate, the dinos are beginning to disappear, I run carbon to take up any toxins, there is food available and my parameters are withing an okay range (posted below). Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated, I can attach pictures later if I catch the trochus going foot up again.
Tank:
20g long aquarium
phos .24ppm
nitrates 15-20ppm
alk 8.6
calc 420
mag 1410
tamp 78.5
3 table spoons carbon replaced every other week
My tank is composed of coral and live-rock from a smaller tank which was taken down after being up for nearly 3 years. The only thing replaced was the sand while all rock was kept the same. I had ran into some issues with nutrients bottoming out due to a green hair algae bloom thusly giving rise to dinos and killing the couple astrea snails I had left from the old tank. After getting the dinos into controll to some extent I began to add astrea, cerith and nerites, I have tried multiple online and in person sources but each time the snails seem to move around for a few hours before going still and more often than not flipping themselves with their foot facing the light. I waited about a month to get the dinos even more in check before trying a different species (trochus) to see what the results would be, within the same night one was not moving and stuck to a wall while the other keeps flipping himself upside down. I would also like to note that my pods, calrki clown, ptitho crab and emerald crab seem to be doing just fine.
Edit *Just wanted to note that all snails mentioned besides conch and nassarius are placed on the rock work to begin with.*
I understand that some snails can be odd when first added but I have had no problem keeping a strawberry conch alive as well as several nassarius, every other species seems to pass away or go dormant within the week without fail. When they go dormant they seem to last about 2 weeks before passing away, the only exception to this is a single cerith that has been in the tank close to 7weeks but will not move, it simply remains in its shell and occasionally flips its self on its back. I'm beginning to think there may be some sort of parasite that targets herbivorous snails but somehow the conch is resistant to it. At any rate I am unsure of what is happening as I make sure to slowly acclimate, the dinos are beginning to disappear, I run carbon to take up any toxins, there is food available and my parameters are withing an okay range (posted below). Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated, I can attach pictures later if I catch the trochus going foot up again.
Tank:
20g long aquarium
phos .24ppm
nitrates 15-20ppm
alk 8.6
calc 420
mag 1410
tamp 78.5
3 table spoons carbon replaced every other week
