royalreef Well-known member Joined Sep 18, 2009 Messages 69 Location Royal City USA, WA Dec 31, 2009 #1 I need to ID this I want to know if is reef safe or what to do to remove them.
M mal1099 Well-known member Joined Sep 29, 2009 Messages 203 Location Everett WA Dec 31, 2009 #2 cant tell from the pictures so taking a guess on snail eggs? Can you zoom in more. I have watched my snails drop eggs like that.hmmm is that white outlining what looks like eggs part of the animal? took a closer look btw
cant tell from the pictures so taking a guess on snail eggs? Can you zoom in more. I have watched my snails drop eggs like that.hmmm is that white outlining what looks like eggs part of the animal? took a closer look btw
jake65 Well-known member Joined May 3, 2005 Messages 844 Location Medical Lake Wa. Jan 1, 2010 #3 definately snail eggs, forget the exact type but not harless
royalreef Well-known member Joined Sep 18, 2009 Messages 69 Location Royal City USA, WA Jan 1, 2010 #4 yeap I do some research online and I think that they are Nassarius Snails just in time to add them to my new fish tank. There is like 20 sacks.
yeap I do some research online and I think that they are Nassarius Snails just in time to add them to my new fish tank. There is like 20 sacks.
HumblePie Pico Ninja Joined Jan 18, 2004 Messages 108 Location Redmond, WA Jan 1, 2010 #5 Nassarius snails are great. Just added one to my pico yesterday. Love watching it burrow in the sand.
Nassarius snails are great. Just added one to my pico yesterday. Love watching it burrow in the sand.
kalristo Well-known member Joined Dec 21, 2009 Messages 133 Location Tacoma Jan 2, 2010 #6 use a razor blade to get em off