Nassurious Snails

casey75

Member
How many nassurious snails should I have in a 75 gallon tank. I have a substrate algae problem, how do they do with this. I am getting 2 fight conchs for the substrate too.
 
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thomas712

Guest
I had 2 fighting conches and 5 nass snails in my 90. I bumped the nass snails up to 10 some time ago, not sure how many are around now, I never see them all at once, they tend to crawl all over and burrow into the sand. I would say 5 to 10 would be plenty for your tank.
Thomas
 

clarkiiboi

Active Member
It will kinda depend on what else you have or are going to get. I had 20 nass, 20 cerith, fighting conch, 20 scarlet hermits, a mex. turbo, cleaner shrimp, and a few astreas at one time. General rule of thumb is 1 invert per gallon.
What is your algea problem? It may help with adding inverts, but if it's a water quality issue, they will not help much. You'll need to find the source, and we are here to help. :) HTH some
 
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essop3

Guest
I have 2 fighting cochs, about 20 nass., 20 ceriths. I could use more. They all crawl around on the sand and burrow into it keeping it stirred and looking clean.
 

sleeri

Member
I completely agree with ClarkiiBoi. Adding more inverts may not help your problem. I tried that quick fix with my first saltwater tank. I went with Conch, hermits, astrea, turbos, and nassurious snails. It didn't work. The algae grew too fast. I didn't know enough about algae and its causes at the time. That was my problem.
As I gained more experience and knowledge I began to attack the source... water quality. That's when I started to see dramatic improvements in my tank and not just related to algae. Good starting points are your water source & change frequency, feeding routine, and filter-media maintance.
Bottom line... cleanup crews really only attack the symptoms of the problem, not the source. It's my opinion that during an outbreak they have about the same effect (maybe even less) as scrubbing algae out by hand... it'll look nice for a bit, but it always grows right back as thick as before. At least that's been my experience.
PS - nass. snails are not really algae control critters. It's my understanding that they feed on carrion. I've watched them quite a bit in my tank and I've never seen them feeding on algae, but I have seen them go crazy over dead snails. I guess they might keep your sand mixed up with all the burrowing they do, but you'd need quite a few to make a difference during an algae outbreak.
 
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