old hickory
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Okay, I'm about as green of an aquarist as there can be, since I've only had my tank (55 gallons) up and running for about two months. So, naturally, I'm full of stupid questions. I've been reading many of the threads here all along trying to avoid the beginner mistakes and so far--with all your help--I've avoided some major catastrophes like purchasing a Mandarin. Thanks for your help!
Yesterday my wife discovered two baby turbo snails in the tanks parading across the glass of the display tank. They are about the size of pencil lead. I have no clue how old they are, as we never saw the streak of eggs or any indicators they were coming. Is there anything I can do to increase their chance of surviving? Are the fish in my tank likely to munch on them? I have 2 Ocellaris Clownfish, a Six-Line Wrasse, and a Scribbled Rabbit Fish.
As always, thanks for your assistance.
~Old Hickory
Yesterday my wife discovered two baby turbo snails in the tanks parading across the glass of the display tank. They are about the size of pencil lead. I have no clue how old they are, as we never saw the streak of eggs or any indicators they were coming. Is there anything I can do to increase their chance of surviving? Are the fish in my tank likely to munch on them? I have 2 Ocellaris Clownfish, a Six-Line Wrasse, and a Scribbled Rabbit Fish.
As always, thanks for your assistance.
~Old Hickory