breeding turbos....

fgcu14

Member
I was at my local ***** and noticed there turbo snail tank had numerous baby snails in it. I was wondering if I took my spare 10gal and put 10 or so snails in it, will they reproduce? I thought this might be a way to save some money.
 

yimmy

Active Member
I'm not sure if it is turbos or nassarius...but i know nassarius reproduce because I only put 5 into my tank and now I have upwards of 40. If you wanted to you could just put them into your tank and they would breed, you don't need a seperate tank as if it were a clown fish or something.
 

fgcu14

Member
My thoughts on the smaller tank would be there would be more contact with eachother. Also, do I need to add calcium to the water or anything like this to make growth any easier?
 

yimmy

Active Member
i don't think so...all i really know is mine breed in my display tank without me doing anything out of the ordinary.
 

threed240

Member
Originally Posted by fgcu14
My thoughts on the smaller tank would be there would be more contact with eachother. Also, do I need to add calcium to the water or anything like this to make growth any easier?
You shouldn't need to add calcium unless it is low. Try and keep it around 400-450. This will help promote the shell growth.
 
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nereef

Guest
they will probably only reproduce if the food supply is in excess. ten nassarius snails in a ten gal will probably stay that way.
 

fgcu14

Member
How long does it take for a snail to grow to adulthood? I bought 3 snails and one had a baby on its back. it disappeared maybe a week after i put them in. its been about 3 months now. yet i still count 3 snails. There is plenty for them to eat.
 

bobwire

Member
Man, I can't even keep those stinkin things alive much less breed them. I've probably lost about 8 or so in the last 2 months. Any ideas. Someone suggested cyanide
 
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nereef

Guest
Originally Posted by BobWire
Man, I can't even keep those stinkin things alive much less breed them. I've probably lost about 8 or so in the last 2 months. Any ideas. Someone suggested cyanide
what is your specific gravity?
 

whitey_028

Member
Some sanils are like turtles once they fall on their back they cant turn themselves back over and they die. Thats is one of my problems and I am constantly loosing snails as they commit suicide and fall off a peice of live rock and land on their back. I have a bunch of hermit crabs running around with orange snail shells.lol As far as them breeding i havent been lucky with that as i wish they would as their suicidal tendacies are getting expensive.
 
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nereef

Guest
snails shouldn't fall over unless there is something wrong in the tank, and it's usually s.g. being too low. i used to have to turn my astrea snails back over, and i'm sure that some died. i raised my s.g. to about 1.024 and the problem is fixed.
 

michaeltx

Moderator
Or an vicious little fish my clown would grab them off the rocks and toss the on to the sand bottom. it was hillarious but I had to replace all the snails that couldnt right themselves up.
Mike
 
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