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| Name | Price | Thumbnail Image | Description | Update |
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| Astraea snail | $1.49 | ![]() |
Astraea snails are one of the best herbivores to include in the reef tank. They remain fairly small and so do not have the tendency to knock over stuff like the larger growing turbo snail. | |
| Bumble Bee Snail | $1.99 | ![]() |
This tiny member of the Buccinidae family also burrows into your sand bed, consumes sand-dwelling worms, and helps aerate your substrate. With its striking black shell, striped in elegant white to yellow bands. | |
| Cerith Snail | $1.89 | ![]() |
As well as having a gorgeous, elongated spiral shell, this active scavenger can consume large amounts of detritus, uneaten food, fish waste, and algae. | |
| Margarita Snail's | $1.89 | ![]() |
Margarita Snails, Margarites pupillus, are found living on several reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region. | |
| Mexican Turbo Snail | $2.25 | ![]() |
These snails are referred to as grazers because of their voracious appetites for several types of micro algae found in the home aquarium. | |
| Nassarius Snail | $1.99 | ![]() |
They quickly consume detritus, uneaten food, decaying organics, and fish waste before release excess nutrients in the system. | |
| Sea Hare | $19.95 | ![]() |
The Sea Hare, though not as attractive as many slugs, is an interesting addition to reef aquaria. They are sought after for their voracious appetites, feeding on macro- and filamentous algae. They will feed on dried algaes if the live algae supply dwindle |
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