nassarius or welk?

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so i found out my nassarius doesn't look like other people's nassarius and want to make sure if its not well. got it from LFS
 

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I can’t see the picture. If you post the picture so I can see it on my phone I may be able to help. I have nassarius and have had a welk ( it is snail heaven after killing two of my bumble bee snails, caught it red handed with the second)
 
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Its a whelk. VERY similar to nassarius, whelk has no trailing tail and also its' snout is tatooed/printed whereas nassarious is solid colored
 
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That is a welk, typically nocturnal. I would remove it before it feast on your snails. Here is a picture of the welk shell I removed.
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To confirm - see snout color - Whelk is on the right. Whelk has no trailing tail

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Its a whelk. VERY similar to nassarius, whelk has no trailing tail and also its' snout is tatooed/printed whereas nassarious is solid colored
devastated and in shock
From one of my other posts:
Not predatory whelks. The dark ones are Nassarius margaritifer; I have them in my tanks and they have been model citizens and great CUC.

Nassarius margaritifer (left), possibly Nassarius distortus or a related species (middle), and possibly Nassarius limnaeiformis (right) in my Anti-Reef:
E78566EA-F52A-4959-9738-80EC42849D54.jpeg

Nassarius margaritifer in my Anti-Reef:
E3A05411-1B94-4882-922A-030B261ADB51.jpeg


Whelks (right) have distinctive siphon patterning:
https://www.melevsreef.com/blogs/whats-whelk
1665623666593.jpeg
 
so i found out my nassarius doesn't look like other people's nassarius and want to make sure if its not well. got it from LFS
I agree with @WheatToast ; your video confirms that you have a nassarius not a whelk.
 
As stated by @reefcleaners in the link, ”Tongan Nassarius” refers to several Indo-Pacific species including Nassarius margaritifer, which I mentioned above.
Thank you appreciate it.
Have you seen this snail bury in the sand? If so, it's not a predatory whelk :)
yeah, there always in the sand unless I feed them or they get active during nighttime
 
From one of my other posts:
Not predatory whelks. The dark ones are Nassarius margaritifer; I have them in my tanks and they have been model citizens and great CUC.

Nassarius margaritifer (left), possibly Nassarius distortus or a related species (middle), and possibly Nassarius limnaeiformis (right) in my Anti-Reef:
E78566EA-F52A-4959-9738-80EC42849D54.jpeg

Nassarius margaritifer in my Anti-Reef:
E3A05411-1B94-4882-922A-030B261ADB51.jpeg


Whelks (right) have distinctive siphon patterning:
https://www.melevsreef.com/blogs/whats-whelk
1665623666593.jpeg
I know this. They just wanted to know difference. I’m keeping it simple
 

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