Snails
These marine gastropods are ideal critters to help keep your aquarium clean. Some clean the rocks, some bury under the sand and help keep it white whilst others service your glass.
Trochus Snail
The Banded Trochus Snail is touted by aquarists of all experience levels for numerous reasons. Like other members of the Trochidae family, the Band...
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The Nassarius snail is a small scavenger with an oval spiral shell that resembles an olive pit, with a long tube-like siphon that protrudes from th...
View full detailsSpiny Astrea Snail
The Spiny Star Astrea Snail, Astraea phoebia, is a star-shaped snail that looks awesome in any home aquarium. Its sharp spikes can resemble the sun...
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The Turbo Snail, also known as the Turban Snail, or Top Shell, is found in holes and crevices of the reef. It is shaped like a top, or turban, and ...
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A Great addition to any marine aquarium, actively feeds on algae, detritus and left over fish foods and contributes to turning over the sand bed as...
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The Turban Snail is a powerhouse that helps keep live rock and aquarium glass free of algae. This peaceful snail boasts an interesting shell and is...
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The Bumble Bee Snail is a distinctly small snail with yellowish bands on a dark brown background. It is a beneficial snail to have in the aquarium,...
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One of the most common marine snails, the Periwinkle (Littorina littorea) is widely distributed along the tide pools and rocky shorelines of North...
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Babylonia Snails are beautifully decorated gastropods found in sandy or muddy substrates, to a depth of 20m (66ft).These snails are excellent scave...
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