Your favorite snail and why

What's your favorite working snail?

  • Trochus

    Votes: 281 41.8%
  • Astraea

    Votes: 93 13.8%
  • Nassarius

    Votes: 116 17.3%
  • Turbo

    Votes: 126 18.8%
  • Cerith

    Votes: 27 4.0%
  • Margarita

    Votes: 13 1.9%
  • Nerite

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • Cowrie

    Votes: 13 1.9%

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I like Nassarius snails...looks like no one's around, drop food....they pop right out of the sand. And when it comes to breeding...they're out there in front of everyone....they have no shame..
 
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Added a poll for voting!
 

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Let's here it from the reefers!

What's your favorite snail to have in your tank and why?

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You missed a pretty important snail, Stomatella!
 

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Black Elephant likely! Got one as a hitchhiker on some rock. Awesome to watch
 

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Banded Trochus by far. Works well, rights themselves and mine reproduce like crazy in my tank. May not have to buy any more.

2nd place Turbo. Unfortunately one of mine I've had since the beginning is almost 4" across and is a definite bull dozer.

3rd place Fighting Conch(not in the pool?!) Very entertaining. Mine even rare up to eat algae off of the rocks and glass.
 

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red banded trochus, they have the ability to right themselves when flipped over and they readily breed in tanks
 

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Bought 4 Astraea phoebia at a LFS about 2 years ago. All 4 have survived 2 tank moves, living in a neglected holding tank for months... and they're rock crawling, algae eating machines. Never liked Astraea snails before, but these are great.

Nassarius, if you've got sand
Trochus are excellent all around cleaners
 

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I always recommend trochus, nessarius, and cerith for a starter cuc. Then fighting conch if sand needs cleaning, and turbos if you have gha. I really like my cowrie just for looks. I wouldn't qualify it as a great cleaner though.
 
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Just made me a snail order. This is a helpful thread, glad I started it. LOL!
 
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Making another order so I looked back here! HA!
 

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Turbo hands down for me. I love my trio, I call them the "Three Amigos"!

This one is Ned (I think):
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Dusty and Lucky (maybe):
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They keep my rocks nice and algae free!
 
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Turbo hands down for me. I love my trio, I call them the "Three Amigos"!

This one is Ned (I think):
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Dusty and Lucky (maybe):
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They keep my rocks nice and algae free!


But do the Turbos knock everything around?
 
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