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| Tridacna maxima | Re: Help! Snail ID?!?! Looks like a Tulip snail..not reefsafe. Check this site towards the bottom of the page Indo Pacific Snails
__________________ ___________________________________ Greg All time fav quote: "Now and then it's good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy."-Guillaume Apollinaire "Being happy can be as easy as deciding to be!"-Greg Kimsey (framerguy) 375gDT built in wall, 100g sump, Sequence Hammerhead closed loop, 25 gallon mangrove tank, 75g seagrass/mineral mud refugium, 55 gallon crushed coral/live rock refugium, algae turf scrubber, DIY light system w/4x 250MH & 4x54w T5, etc, etc, etc... http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/...areum-too.html |
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| NaClH2O Addicted | Re: Help! Snail ID?!?! Hard to tell from the picture - might be an Engina species. Maybe this page will help: Shell ID See if you see anything on there that looks like it.
__________________ aka Terry Excellence in reefkeeping is achieved by mastering the fundamentals, and learning from mistakes. No such thing as an evil crab. Only humans have the ability to be evil. 34g Red Sea Max (April 07), ~60 lbs. live rock, Aragonite substrate. Lighting: Current USA Outer Orbit Pro - 150W HQI, 2x24W T5 (420nm), 2x24W T5 (460nm), Vortech MP20, Euro-Reef RSM skimmer, Tunze Osmolator ATO Reefmack's RSM 130 and...Red Sea Max Owners Club |
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