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| RS Sponsor | Help small snail's on clam i had been warned in the past that little white snail's could apear on clams and cause damage well. today while cleaning the tank i noticed one clam was not as open as usual and upon closer inspection it had several little white pointy conehead snails on it i removed as many as i could see with some tweezer's (@15) and checked my other clams and they had a few too? any good idea's i tried checking out clams direct for info it said pyramid snail but i could not find a pic i guess i will just remove the clams and clean then every few days but what a pain in the a$$
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| Reef Lobster | Yep... those are pyramellid's all right. I finally got all of mine out only a month ago... at one time there were hundreds, though mine miraculously stayed away from my squamosa clam and instead were parasitizing all my Astrea snails. You'll need to keep an eye on the clams for probably another month or so, so that you can remove any more as they show up... they're prolific breeders and will quickly regain their population if allowed to do so.
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| Sponsor | Oh no, yes those are Pyramidelline snail. and very hard to rid. They will suck the blood from the clams. I would inspect all your clams very closely and continue to do this every week till you see none. Look for jelly like mucus as that will be the sack for laying more eggs. Take all empty hermit and snail shells out as they will also hide in there. They can lay eggs in the substrate as well. A six-line wrasse will help keep them under control but will not elimate them all. Good luck.
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| RS Sponsor | OMG well i justrtried to clean the clams a second time and found that in the plates on the squasmo clam there were jelly sacks filled with little eggs and dozens of little snails I removed the substrate around the clams and replaced it with new wow a new problem allways come up after I fix one
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| Sponsor | Nikki, Have never tried to see if a FWD would work on this snails but if they are in the substrate or hidding in empty shells that will not work. They can hatch and spread fast. Just keep checking the clams a few times a week. They like to hide around the byssal gland and at night will travel to the mantle. ![]()
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| Manta Ray ![]() | Good info from the man who would know! Karma to ya Barry! Nick
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| Contributing Member ![]() | Thanks Barry! I guess picking them off would be easier then a FWD anyway. I think my fingers were thinking faster than my brain. Barry - you are the clam master!!! Thanks again for all the info you provide!
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| RS Sponsor | Barry i do not have a q-tank set-up but it would cost alot less to set one up than loss even a single clam minus the light so the snail's can not survive without a clam to host is that corret if i put them i a qt tank for a month the ones in the main tank would starve out and die? or a given amount of time
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| Sponsor | Mattie. That is what we understand. What kind of lighting are you going to put over your q-tank? I would not use any substrate, place your calms on PVC rings. Make sure your clams are well inspected before and also inspect after they have been in the q-tank for a while to assure they do not have any snails on them. Might even clean the shells with old tooth brush and check around the edge of mantles and the byssal. Keep us posted.
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| Reef Lobster ![]() | I have a 10 gallon if you want to use it...It was, at one time, treated with copper (about 2 years ago), but I have used it for makeup water and to cure live rock since with no ill effects. Just let me know and I will clean it up for you... Take er easy Scott T.
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