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blackcloudmedia

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So I found this guy on the wall. He has an oval shell with weeds growing on it. The other side of him looks like a snail bottom. I tried to pull him off but he suction cupped himself to the wall.
 

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heres the pic
 

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Quite possibly a Cellana sp. (Limpet), harmless herbivore.

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Yeah, limpet. They are near shore critter, and will probably disappear unless you can simulate tidal change :(
 

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dupaboy1992":2u5uw7tb said:
Yeah, limpet. They are near shore critter, and will probably disappear unless you can simulate tidal change :(
That's odd. I've had limpets living and breeding in my tank for the last 8 years.
 

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My skimmer is/was full of limpets. When they get too big I remove them and drop them into the tank. They usually live.
I killed about 100 of them when I cleaned my skimmer during the tank switch. :(
There was no way to get them out of the skimmer since it was such a tight squeeze.
 
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stubbsz":gjt6t84j said:
dupaboy1992":gjt6t84j said:
Yeah, limpet. They are near shore critter, and will probably disappear unless you can simulate tidal change :(
That's odd. I've had limpets living and breeding in my tank for the last 8 years.

Learn something new everyday, I guess. I always thought they don't usually do well, particularly those that collect offshore in cold water area of California. Maybe those from the tropic do much better in reef tank :?
 
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I've had systems straight up plagued by limpets! The tropicals can breed like no ones business in our tanks :(
 

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