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I have a standard 29 gallon tank and I have 2 nerite snails and 4 nassarius snails. I used to have 5 astrea snails but they have fallen over and die. I have a little bit of algae on my rocks and nothing is eating it. Should I get a different type of snail or maybe a crab to eat the algae?

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12_egg_Omelette

turbo, it honestly sounds like your CUC is really lacking through. I'm a big fan of blue leg hermit crags at 1 per gallon, plus a couple hand full of snails and at least 1 emerald crab (female).

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I do also have 6 blue legs, scarlet hermit, feather duster, and a cleaner shrimp but the hermits don't do to much cleaning

Also will turbos knock over my rocks. They are pretty stable but on not glued together

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Turbo, but also, trochus snails are amazing.

+1 on the trochus snails. I have 5 of them in my 30g. I also supplemented with 5 cerith snails and they burrow in the sand along with my 2 nassaruis. After adding the cerith's I've noticed a big difference. They were the only snails to climb and eat the algae on my frag plugs instead of using a soft toothbrush and are also active throughout the tank.

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The Aquarist

What about bumble bee snails?

Bumblebee snails are types of whelks, they do not eat algae, but are strictly carnivorous. They will eat all your beneficial microfauna, so do not get them.

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I think I'll try to add a trochus snail, 2 ceriths, and a scarlet hermit crab.

I'll see if my LFS get order me some

How about 2 trochus, a turbo, 5 ceriths, and the hermit? Your crew is kind of small

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I know my clean up crew is small but there's not much algae to eat.

How about 2 trochus, 2 nerite, 2 ceriths, and a scarlet hermit

Sounds better :)

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HecticDialectics

I know my clean up crew is small but there's not much algae to eat.

How about 2 trochus, 2 nerite, 2 ceriths, and a scarlet hermit

Trochus are my fav. Scarlet hermit is just fun to watch. My tanks never had enough algae to support a crab or snail per gallon which to me sounds like gross overpopulation attempting to compensate for poor nutrient control. I'd ignore the counts and just get a few to start.
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dont stomatellas breed rapidly and take over your tank?

 

I wish I had a stomatella (or any non-harmful snail for that matter) breed rapidly in my tank...

 

Free food for the tank and free snails for the ones that survive.

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I have six red banded trochus snails. If you can find any surface algae in my 29 gal. AGA I'll eat it myself. They are awesome without the bulldozer act from a turbo.

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So I jsyt ordered some snails online at reed cleaners.

I ordered 1 zig zag periwinkle, 1 nerite snail, 3 trochus snails, 2 dwarf ceriths, and a mystery macro algae that they have on sale for a penny.

The macro algae is going into my display since I don't have a sump.

Right now I only have 1 nerite snail and 4 nassarius snails.

Do yall think this will be good to combat my algae.

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I've had great success with margirita snails. I had gha bloom due to the poor water I was getting from a lfs. I threw a few margirita snails in and have watched them devoursections of rock with gha.

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Love the stomatellas that suddenly appeared a few weeks ago in my 5 month old replacement tank. Have seen as many as 4 but just 1 the past few days. There is one black one but this guy is the boldest.

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