found him on my green starburst polyps.
miaheatlvr Active Member Jun 19, 2007 #2 Bad, get him out, I forgot the name, somebody will come up with it, but that probosbus is used to kill corals and crustacians.
Bad, get him out, I forgot the name, somebody will come up with it, but that probosbus is used to kill corals and crustacians.
rbrockm1 Active Member Jun 19, 2007 #3 yeah i always take out hitch hikers til i figure out what they are. anyone else have a say
T tmy880 Guest Jun 19, 2007 #4 Originally Posted by rbrockm1 found him on my green starburst polyps. Its a bumblebee snail........bad for reefs fine otherwise.
Originally Posted by rbrockm1 found him on my green starburst polyps. Its a bumblebee snail........bad for reefs fine otherwise.
rbrockm1 Active Member Jun 19, 2007 #5 i don't think its a bumble bee, i had one and looked nothing like the bumble bee
T tmy880 Guest Jun 19, 2007 #7 Originally Posted by LSU that isn't a bumblebee snail I think you are right........bad ID by myself. It had the same colors and snout. Sorry for the bad info.
Originally Posted by LSU that isn't a bumblebee snail I think you are right........bad ID by myself. It had the same colors and snout. Sorry for the bad info.
farslayer Active Member Jun 19, 2007 #8 That is not a bumblebee snail, it is a whelk. They are aggressive predators and can eat crabs, snails, and fish. Flush him into a porcelain afterlife.
That is not a bumblebee snail, it is a whelk. They are aggressive predators and can eat crabs, snails, and fish. Flush him into a porcelain afterlife.