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The myth of one snail per gallon is a marketing ploy. We sometimes see marketing schemes where recommended 'clean up crews' are advertised. They contain far too many snails and often contain snails like astrea that never see sand in the wild and, when they do find themselves in our aquarium, they find themselves stuck upside down in the sand only to be eaten by the first hermit crab that comes upon them. The excess snails in these crews starve to death and are often see being eaten by hermit. The hobbyist not the hermits is to blame. All the hermit is doing is eating a dead snail. Sometimes just an empty shell is found. Last edited by naesco; 02-24-2009 at 04:12 AM. |