Super Tongan snail NOT reef safe!

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From what I can tell from pictures of the distortus, they have a speckled foot, not a solid white one. BUT…. The pictures are from people selling them so there’s really no telling which we are looking at. All I know is the ones I got ate meat and hunted for it at night. I feel bad for my poor little six line. They killed it in its sleeping spot but couldent get in to get it to eat it. When I found it in the morning it’s mucus cacoon was completely gone and it was stiff as a board. It was all snuggled in and comfy looking last time I saw it at lights out.
 

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I used to love nassarius til one day i saw my anthias was attacked by them. The anthias was acting healthy and eating few hours before that. So this year I didn’t purchase any nassarius and Petco site does indicate it’s “not reef safe” maybe for a reason.
 

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