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Update of marine snails :

I am selling my big, adult size marine snails.

Normal Nerite snails - 3 for $5

Reddish Brown Nerite snails / Striped Nerite snails / Black and white Nerite snails / Dark brown with tiny spots Nerite snails - $2 each.

Thais snails - $2 each.

Planaxis snails - $1 each

Small reddish brown nerite snails - $1 each. ( Sold out )

Nerite snails eat most type of algae in marine tank and is a must have clean up crew.

http://www.aquariumdomain.com/inverts/neriteSnail.asp

Sea lettuce - $5 per tub.

Benefits : a) remove copper

B) provide greenery for the marine tank

c) as food and shelter for marine invert.

Self collection in Tampines.

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Update of marine snails :

I am selling my big, adult size marine snails.

Normal Nerite snails - 3 for $5

Reddish Brown Nerite snails / Striped Nerite snails / Black and white Nerite snails / Dark brown with tiny spots Nerite snails - $2 each.

Thais snails - $2 each.

Planaxis snails - $1 each

Small reddish brown nerite snails - $1 each. ( Sold out )

Nerite snails eat most type of algae in marine tank and is a must have clean up crew.

http://www.aquariumdomain.com/inverts/neriteSnail.asp

Sea lettuce - $5 per tub.

Benefits : a) remove copper

B) provide greenery for the marine tank

c) as food and shelter for marine invert.

Self collection in Tampines.

:o you can't be serious!? trying to pass these off for sale here? Pls leave them where you found them. They don't belong in the aquaria...

Nirite snails don't like to remain in water and can be found in their hundreds near rocky shores anywhere.

Your pic of the thais snails is actually, Drills, also very commonly found here. They are carnivorous and like to feed on mussels and oysters, above water line. Here a short write up on it. :

http://chekjawa.nus.edu.sg/ria/text/403.htm

and your Planaxis sulcatus.... they don't remain under water, if they do its only during high tide, most times found huddled in hundreds...

Sorry, bro, I'm reporting you in for the mods lock this thread.

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:o you can't be serious!? trying to pass these off for sale here? Pls leave them where you found them. They don't belong in the aquaria...

Nirite snails don't like to remain in water and can be found in their hundreds near rocky shores anywhere.

Your pic of the thais snails is actually, Drills, also very commonly found here. They are carnivorous and like to feed on mussels and oysters, above water line. Here a short write up on it. :

http://chekjawa.nus.edu.sg/ria/text/403.htm

and your Planaxis sulcatus.... they don't remain under water, if they do its only during high tide, most times found huddled in hundreds...

Sorry, bro, I'm reporting you in for the mods lock this thread.

You may like to check out more on Nerite snails.

See the links below where established marine shops selling Nerite snails online :

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Di...=23&pCatId=1472

http://www.petsolutions.com/Nerite+Snail-I...C-16117-C-.aspx

http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/prod/23587...utm_term=235874

See these links where Nerite snails are highly recommended :

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cl...&articleid=3174

http://www.aquariumdomain.com/inverts/neriteSnail.asp

Are you saying that all these websites are lying ? It will be interesting if I send your post to them....

I have been keeping Nerite snails and they are great. They have been laying eggs too...

No problem for Thais snails and planaxis snails too. For months, they stay under water healthy and happily...

I have checked out your link, your drill snails are different from my thais snails in terms of colour, pattern and the shape of the shells.

Look, read, check and think before speaking....

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