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The Mexican Turbo Snail, also known as the Turban Snail, is a popular marine snail in the aquarium hobby. With its attractive shell and hardworking nature, it is commonly used as a natural algae eater and for general aquarium maintenance. The shell of the Mexican Turbo Snail is spiral-shaped and typically brown or black with a shiny texture. It can grow up to 2 inches in diameter, making it one of the larger snail species used in aquariums. Mexican Turbo Snails are generally hardy and easy to care for, and can tolerate a range of water conditions as long as they are stable. They are also peaceful and can coexist with other peaceful aquarium inhabitants. As an algae eater, the Mexican Turbo Snail is very effective at grazing on diatoms, hair algae, and other unwanted algae that may grow in the aquarium. They can also help with cleaning up uneaten food and other debris. When it comes to feeding, the Mexican Turbo Snail will typically find enough food to sustain itself by grazing on algae and other small organisms in the aquarium. However, it can also be supplemented with algae wafers or blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini.
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The Super Tongan Nassarius Snail, also known as the Super Nassarius Snail, is a small snail species commonly used in marine aquariums as a scavenger. These snails have a cone-shaped shell that varies in color from light beige to dark brown with a pointed tip. They have a distinct siphon that extends from their shell, which they use to detect food particles buried in the substrate. They are efficient cleaners, scavenging uneaten food and other organic debris in the aquarium. They are also known to consume some types of algae. These snails are easy to care for and are relatively hardy, making them a good choice for beginner aquarists. They are best kept in a well-established aquarium with a sand substrate, as they burrow in the sand to scavenge for food. These snails do well in a variety of water parameters, but prefer a pH of 8.1-8.4 and a temperature range of 72-78°F.
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Nerite snails are small freshwater and saltwater snails that are popular among aquarium enthusiasts due to their hardiness, attractive shell patterns, and ability to clean algae off aquarium surfaces. They have a rounded, spiral-shaped shell with distinct ridges and patterns in shades of brown, black, and yellow. Nerite snails are relatively low-maintenance and can survive in a range of water conditions, although they prefer a pH between 7.5 and 8.5. They are known to be effective at consuming algae in the aquarium, particularly on hard surfaces like rocks, glass, and decorations. However, they do not consume live plants and are not known to reproduce in freshwater aquariums. These snails are typically peaceful and can coexist with a variety of other fish and invertebrates. They require a varied diet of algae, blanched vegetables, and commercial snail foods. It's important to note that Nerite snails may attempt to climb out of the aquarium, so make sure to provide a secure lid to prevent escape.
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The strawberry conch is a good addition to any home reef aquarium as it will clean and aerate the substrate using its exceptional sand sifting skills. […]