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The arrow crab is pretty small and figured he wouldn't have done anything since he is so new to the tank.
The snail was a turbo, pretty big too. No hermits in the tank, didn't want them fighting over each other.
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hmm turbos are generally super hardy, I have 3 and for awhile thought they were gonners as I never saw them for 2 months until recently, they must have been doing well cause I got about 15 baby turbos in my sump, did it get hungry maybe run out of food?
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Possibly, I always clean up the tank, so maybe I gotta do that less often. So much for keeping the glass clean. The sand is also pretty clean, they do a good job at keeping it together.
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Ok, it's not a matter of the tank being clean or not.
I came into work today and the lights were off. I noticed another snail, upside down looking dead. I turned on the lights after saying "what the f....??". Something darted off in a direction, way too quick for me to notice what it was. I'm thinking some sort of worm?? If anyone has any suggestions, let me know. I need to figure out what the hell is killing my snails.
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its the arrow crab
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maybe a mantis
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The arrow crab was far away from the snail when I turned on the light. It's not the arrow crab. Arrow crabs are scavengers and I had fed him the night before.
There was something on the snail, I just don't know what it was. It was too fast.
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