I picked up few bucketfuls of Marsh/Periwinkle Snails (I think that's what they're called) this weekend over at my sister-in-law's place Aqueboque (Suffolk County, Long Island).
They're small, approximately 3/8" - 1/4" long and don't grow large. They're especially great for small tanks and refugiums.
Earlier this year I'd picked up bunch and tossed them into my tank. They may not be as fancy as the other snails, but they get the job done. Plus they don't knock down your frags. Best of all, they're from the local waters and free!
I have 300 snails available and will give them away in batches of 25 or more/less if you want. They're acclimated in my tank.
I'm near Seventh Ave/Broadway and 56th/57th Streets.
[ October 11, 2004, 09:13 AM: Message edited by: mgchan ]
They're small, approximately 3/8" - 1/4" long and don't grow large. They're especially great for small tanks and refugiums.
Earlier this year I'd picked up bunch and tossed them into my tank. They may not be as fancy as the other snails, but they get the job done. Plus they don't knock down your frags. Best of all, they're from the local waters and free!
I have 300 snails available and will give them away in batches of 25 or more/less if you want. They're acclimated in my tank.
I'm near Seventh Ave/Broadway and 56th/57th Streets.



[ October 11, 2004, 09:13 AM: Message edited by: mgchan ]