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Hi Guys,

My current black cuke is getting to old to effectively clean and stirr my sand bed. Thus have to find some snails to help out.

Am looking for Cerith or Nassarius.

Anyone who have extra and willing to sell, please pm me for quick sales.

TIA

Gouldian ;)

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Australian Institute of Marine Science


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Hi,

Would also appreciate if anyone could let me know which LFS currently brings them in. The last I know, ML and Paradiz Reef.

TIA ;)

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get a new cuke?

Dun like the idea of 2 sausage like thingy crawling all over my sandbed. With one, I already have many female friends going: "EEEEEWWW". ;)

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Thanks killerbee and fishtalk, will try CF. ;)

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cerith n nassarious r tidal snails. may climb out n be cooked by lamps.

i just got home from the beach picking snails. I'll sell u 1 million snails for 10 cents the next time i go ea...haha

i recommend u go pick some Theodoxus (Clithon) oualaniensis . small n cute. i think no 2 snails have same pattern of shells.

I picked about 30 clithon snails, 30 small diogene hermit crabs n about 5 blue legged hermits. they are good cleaning crew.

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cerith n nassarious r tidal snails. may climb out n be cooked by lamps.

i just got home from the beach picking snails. I'll sell u 1 million snails for 10 cents the next time i go ea...haha

i recommend u go pick some Theodoxus (Clithon) oualaniensis . small n cute. i think no 2 snails have same pattern of shells.

I picked about 30 clithon snails, 30 small diogene hermit crabs n about 5 blue legged hermits. they are good cleaning crew.

You Really able to pick snails from beachs??

hmmm... then i should visit the beach more often...

Which beach you go huh?? :eyebrow:

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cerith n nassarious r tidal snails. may climb out n be cooked by lamps.

i just got home from the beach picking snails. I'll sell u 1 million snails for 10 cents the next time i go ea...haha

i recommend u go pick some Theodoxus (Clithon) oualaniensis . small n cute. i think no 2 snails have same pattern of shells.

I picked about 30 clithon snails, 30 small diogene hermit crabs n about 5 blue legged hermits. they are good cleaning crew.

Yah, seen some cerith climb. I have also had some that were totally comfortable in the sandbed. Will look into Clithon, you have any to spare?

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Dr. J.E.N. Veron
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can spare u approx 10 clithon..2 blue leg hermits..n some ordinary hermit (best cleaners).

collect eunos.

Yah, seen some cerith climb. I have also had some that were totally comfortable in the sandbed. Will look into Clithon, you have any to spare?

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can't tell u where to collect them...they are all over our beaches n mangroves..scare too many people start go n pick them...ha i rem...10 yrs ago turban snails used to be very common..now....hardly find 1...lots of exotic invertbrates then...now..rare..if u are familar with marine life...u'll find them.

one hint...tanjong rhu area...there's a place full of fiddle crabs...in tens of thousands.

Jason, way to go man...

Can share where you collect all the lobangs.

Any tricks to find the hermits??

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but pls protect out shores...our seas are not as fertile as b4...i no long see the beautiful animals.

1 beach used to have tons of sea cuke and sea hare..now...no more.

another beach used to have millions of soldier crabs...now no more also.

east coast used to be littered with "sea grapes, horse shoe crabs...now littered with rubbish..ha..

can't tell u where to collect them...they are all over our beaches n mangroves..scare too many people start go n pick them...ha i rem...10 yrs ago turban snails used to be very common..now....hardly find 1...lots of exotic invertbrates then...now..rare..if u are familar with marine life...u'll find them.

one hint...tanjong rhu area...there's a place full of fiddle crabs...in tens of thousands.

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Thanks to the 2 kind souls who pass me some of the abovementioned! ;)

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