Whelk or nassarius snail?

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i have three of them and they were tiny (Amphipod) and now getting bigger. Not sure what they came in on. Most likely my gulf rock. whelk or nassarius?
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Never heard of a whelk until. Can someone educate me on why they are bad for a reef? TIA.
They’re predatory - typically eating things like other snails (your CUC), crustaceans (ornamental shrimp and such), worms (CUC and ornamental), etc. A few species (not “true whelks” but whelks nonetheless- such as a few Rapanine Whelk species) also eat corals.
 

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They’re predatory - typically eating things like other snails (your CUC), crustaceans (ornamental shrimp and such), worms (CUC and ornamental), etc. A few species (not “true whelks” but whelks nonetheless- such as a few Rapanine Whelk species) also eat corals.
Thank you. I appreciate the info.
 

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