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![]() Start handing out cigars. Congratulations, sounds like your going to be a ......... err.....Friend of the family?????
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![]() Definately spawning.
It can be a regular occerance in home aquariums. |
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![]() That picture is exactly what it looked like! So now I may have some baby snails coming my way???
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![]() as far as i know, raising marine snails is NOT easy. so in other words i doubt you're gonna have wee lil baby snails running around. but hey, they did spawn so who knows, maybe some will survive!
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![]() some snails breed easily in capitivity.
others just go thru the process with no results. It will totally depend on the species of snails. Neal
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![]() If they are anything like the conical shaped snails that I had, with an opening right in the top of the shell, they reproduced and grew quite easily. Eventually though, most of the population was wiped out by my peppermint shrimp once they ran out of aptasia. However, I now have some new snails growing in my tank which look to be turbos - not sure which variety they are - got them from Aquagiant. They are surviving due to growing up on the safe side of my wall to wall overflow.
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![]() Ya Mine did the same thing I thought it was snail stuff
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