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it is good ? i have some lps coral in my tank and one turbo snail. they both will not fighting each other?Maybe a money cowrie?
Yes, if that is what it is. Reef Cleaners is one of the only places you can buy these and they are out of stock at the moment.it is good ? i have some lps coral in my tank and one turbo snail. they both will not fighting each other?
Once i reach home i get the picture for you, that photo earlier is from my wife.Yes, if that is what it is. Reef Cleaners is one of the only places you can buy these and they are out of stock at the moment.
Can you get a little clearer picture for a more positive Id?
Noted that sir, will try to observe and poke it.. thanks for the advise..if its a cowrie, if you poke it, the outer protective mantle will retract inside the shell. I have a few in my tank and they are great cleaners (if thats what yours is). they only come out at night mostly.
Once i reach home i get the picture for you, that photo earlier is from my wife.
I poke it then straight away fall downif its a cowrie, if you poke it, the outer protective mantle will retract inside the shell. I have a few in my tank and they are great cleaners (if thats what yours is). they only come out at night mostly.
I poke it then straight away fall down
One moment sir, will sent to you soonDefinitely a cowrie of some kind - any chance you could get closer up (but still clear) pics with it under some brighter white light (such as by shining a flashlight on it, for example)?
Here sir..Definitely a cowrie of some kind - any chance you could get closer up (but still clear) pics with it under some brighter white light (such as by shining a flashlight on it, for example)?
Probably Naria labrolineata, but possibly a different Naria sp.Here sir..
So it is reef safe? I google it some of them are eating coral..Probably Naria labrolineata, but possibly a different Naria sp.
I don't know - I honestly can't find any reliable sources on their diet (one says they eat algae, but it seems they may be scavengers and/or opportunistic predators of sessile inverts too).So it is reef safe? I google it some of them are eating coral..
Okay sir, for now i will do some monitoring. Let say it start to touch the coral, maybe i will dump him into my sump. Thank you so much sir.I don't know - I honestly can't find any reliable sources on their diet (one says they eat algae, but it seems they may be scavengers and/or opportunistic predators of sessile inverts too).
Already google it and see some comparison. It seem not like tiger cowrie. For now it just stick to the glass and eat the algae. Will monitor it, thank you sirtiger cowries may eat some coral. google Tiger Cowrie so you can see a picture and compare it to what you have.