Type Snails

Fighting Conch, Aquacultured

Fighting Conch, Aquacultured

The Fighting Conch is a highly resilient member of the Strombidae family. Their sand sifting capabilities make them a valuable asset to the reef aquarium ecosystem; they aerate the substrate as they burrow and dig, effectively cleaning the bottom of…

Turban Snail

Turban Snail

The Turban Snail is a hardy addition to any established aquarium. Its presence provides an excellent opportunity to help keep the aquarium clean as it grazes on algae and detritus. A large area for grazing and live rock must be…

Super Tongan Nassarius Snail

Super Tongan Nassarius Snail

The Super Nassarius Snail is one of the most sought after species of Nassarius snails due to its large size, up to 1″ in length. They are an essential component for an established marine reef system, as they help to…

Fighting Conch

Fighting Conch

The Fighting Conch is an ideal addition for hobbyists looking for an attractive and hardy invertebrate for their aquarium. Not only does it require minimal maintenance, but it is also suited for aquariums of any size. Furthermore, its voracious appetite…

Nassarius Snail

Nassarius Snail

The Nassarius Snail is an incredibly useful addition to any marine aquarium. Its scavenging behavior helps keep the substrate clean and healthy, while its burrowing activity helps to prevent compaction and aerate the substrate. This hardworking snail is a must-have…

Cerith Snail

Cerith Snail

The Cerith Snail is a great addition to an established reef system, as it is a voracious feeder that helps to keep the tank clean. It is important to note, however, that breeding pairs of Cerith Snails will lay their…

Nerite Snail

Nerite Snail

This species of snail is the ideal choice for a reef aquarium, as it will not cause any damage to corals or rockwork, and it is unlikely to overgrow its tank. In addition, the Nerite Snail is a great film…

Keyhole Limpet Snail

Keyhole Limpet Snail

The Keyhole Limpet Snail is an ideal choice for the reef aquarium due to its ability to provide excellent algae control. Its preference for an established aquarium with live rock and plenty of microalgae provides a natural environment for them…