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![]() I think (and don't quote me on this) that Ocean Aquatics had some the last time I was there. I think the red banded turbos eat that stuff as well.
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![]() You are correct only the Mexican Variety of Turbo Snails mow that stuff down. Chances are the ones at the LFS are the Mexican variety but best make sure by asking.
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![]() I think I have double posted, but...
I have called J&L, OA and other LFS here and they all say the Turbo Snails they carry are not the variety that will eat this stuff. Does anybody know where I can get them here? Failing that, where else could I get them? Thanks, Scott. |
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![]() I have the mexican turbos available.
However, unfortunately I am in Edmonton. Not sure who in BC has them. Neal
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![]() I just picked up a mexican turbo from JL's 5 days ago. Double check with them
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![]() try reef addictions paul has a bunch of snails in there...or hidden reef...
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![]() I bought mine from J&L's when I had the problem.. I just called and asked if they were the mexican type.
Steve
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Thanks, Scott |
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![]() Picked some up at OA and will let you know how they work out.
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i acquired a small piece of rock with some red fluff on it so I bought one of the turbos from JL's last week (I just asked Jack for a mexican turbo and he sold me one). I kept putting it on the rock daily and now the rock is clean of the red stuff. I suggest buying ONE and testing it on a piece of rock. If you have lots of the red fluff, manual extraction will greatly assist the snails. Do a water change and use a siphon hose to suck out the big clumps. They come off easily and use a filter sock on your overflow drain into your sump if you have one to stop the spread of small pieces. If you don't have a sump, maybe a filter sock with a powerhead pumping into it will work. But make sure you wash out the filter sock daily to minimize nitrate buildup. good luck
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