Snail Art?

jay

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I was a little shocked when I woke up this morning and noticed this crazy looking white stuff on the glass wall of our tank. Now I could be wrong but, I'm guessing there was some snail loving going on in the tank the night b4.... will there be a bunch more on the way?

Attached is a pic of a snail doing it's thing and leaving the white stuff on the glass.



I'm not sure what I should be doing about it... clean it off or leave it alone.

Advice would be great.

Jay
 

reefman23

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Yep... those are eggs! I'm not sure what happens to the eggs though...Ive never had that happen in my tank.

Cool pic BTW!

Jesse
 

jay

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These snails have been BUSY! There are at least 3 other places in my tank that they've gone and done the same thing. I'll keep everyone posted with how thing turn out.

Cool pic BTW!

Jesse
I'm not much of a picture taker, but I have been practicing, thanks for commenting Jesse. There was a skunk shrimp in the back ground of that pic, but it didn't seem to show up well. (Maybe next time)

I 4got to mention that these snails are called Cerith Snails.

They concentrate on the film algae at, or just below the surface of your sandbed.


J
 

Trogdor

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yeah those are typical cerith eggs. Mine lay eggs about every 2 weeks so expect more of them. They usually are consumed pretty quickly in my tank so I haven't seen any baby snails yet. Hopefully you will have better experience raising them than I have.
 

jay

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I don't have any fish in the tank as of yet. We're just waiting for the tank to mature a little more b4 adding anything else to it. We do have 2 skunk shrimp, 3 sexy shrimp and a number of hermits in our aquarium.

Since the snail art was identified, I've gone ahead a started a new thread in the GENERAL area on the forum.

Here is the link: http://www.nanotank.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4582

I'll keep everyone posted on the new thread.

Jay
 

Angel

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My cerith do that all of the time. When I had a ten quarantine set up, I had quite a few eggs that made it but there were also no predators in there. The shrimp alone will make a meal of them and their own (other thread you posted).
 
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