Snail Eating Zoanthids at Maria Lucille blog

Snail Eating Zoanthids. They are omnivores so they will eat detritus, uneaten fish food, film algae, diatoms, hair algae and cyano. Here is a picture i copied off of a google. These are predatory snails that feast on zoanthids. They lay their eggs on zoas and reproduce rapidly. I have a small zoa frag that started to close up about a week ago. Identification is through visible snails or damage to the polyps. While snails may seem harmless, sundial/box snails (heliacus variegatus) are small predatory snails that will enjoy feasting on your zoanthid. I have a very small colony of zoanthids and it seems like my snails are eating them!. Hello all, back with yet another question! You want to be looking out for. Nudibranchs appear to eat zoanthid polyps. I dipped it in coral rx once and it didn't get better. Are your zoanthids closed up tight and being shy? Here are several things that you should consider or be aware of: The pattern on the shell looks somewhat similar to the sundial snail which does eat zoanthids, it isn't imo.

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I dipped it in coral rx once and it didn't get better. These are predatory snails that feast on zoanthids. They are omnivores so they will eat detritus, uneaten fish food, film algae, diatoms, hair algae and cyano. While snails may seem harmless, sundial/box snails (heliacus variegatus) are small predatory snails that will enjoy feasting on your zoanthid. Hello all, back with yet another question! Are your zoanthids closed up tight and being shy? Nudibranchs appear to eat zoanthid polyps. I have a very small colony of zoanthids and it seems like my snails are eating them!. The pattern on the shell looks somewhat similar to the sundial snail which does eat zoanthids, it isn't imo. I have a small zoa frag that started to close up about a week ago.

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Snail Eating Zoanthids I have a very small colony of zoanthids and it seems like my snails are eating them!. Identification is through visible snails or damage to the polyps. I dipped it in coral rx once and it didn't get better. Here are several things that you should consider or be aware of: I have a very small colony of zoanthids and it seems like my snails are eating them!. Nudibranchs appear to eat zoanthid polyps. Here is a picture i copied off of a google. Hello all, back with yet another question! They are omnivores so they will eat detritus, uneaten fish food, film algae, diatoms, hair algae and cyano. You want to be looking out for. I have a small zoa frag that started to close up about a week ago. These are predatory snails that feast on zoanthids. The pattern on the shell looks somewhat similar to the sundial snail which does eat zoanthids, it isn't imo. Are your zoanthids closed up tight and being shy? Zoanthid eating nudibranchs are parasites known to feed on corals. While snails may seem harmless, sundial/box snails (heliacus variegatus) are small predatory snails that will enjoy feasting on your zoanthid.

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