X xtopher New Member Joined May 20, 2011 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Jul 6, 2012 #1 Can anyone identify the species of snail and whether it is a threat to guppies, endlers, and red cherry shrimp? I don't know where it came from, but assume it must've hitchhiked home from the lfs.
Can anyone identify the species of snail and whether it is a threat to guppies, endlers, and red cherry shrimp? I don't know where it came from, but assume it must've hitchhiked home from the lfs.
A AdamHawk Fish Crazy Joined May 30, 2011 Messages 264 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jul 6, 2012 #2 Looks like a Malaysian Trumpet Snail, but can't be sure in that picture, if it is, its ok. If its not get rid of it is always the best option.
Looks like a Malaysian Trumpet Snail, but can't be sure in that picture, if it is, its ok. If its not get rid of it is always the best option.
crazyforcordoras CLASH OF CLANS!!!! Joined Mar 1, 2011 Messages 1,722 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jul 6, 2012 #3 Seems fine. I agree with the trumpet snail. Squash it against the glass and the fish will eat it. (if you cant id it)
Seems fine. I agree with the trumpet snail. Squash it against the glass and the fish will eat it. (if you cant id it)
OP OP X xtopher New Member Joined May 20, 2011 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Jul 8, 2012 #4 Thanks for the info. It buries itself in the gravel, so I don't see it that much. I'll keep my eyes open though and try to compare it Malaysian Trumpet Snail pics online.
Thanks for the info. It buries itself in the gravel, so I don't see it that much. I'll keep my eyes open though and try to compare it Malaysian Trumpet Snail pics online.
P phoenixgsd Fish Herder Joined Dec 12, 2011 Messages 1,142 Reaction score 1 Jul 8, 2012 #5 yeah i would say MTS too, i have about 100, stir up my sand lovely they do, very tough shells though