"EGMono" wrote in message
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|A friend has algae growing in his all-fish marine tank. I suggested
turbo
| snails because I had heard that they eat the algae, but he says the
guy at the
| lfs told him that when an invertabrate dies, it releases toxins
into the water.
| I thought that was just for corals and stuff. Whats the deal with
turbo snails?
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When *anything* dies, it will release toxins into the water as the
carcass deteriorates. Inverts have softer bodies, with thin skin and
no skeleton, so they tend to deteriorate faster, some VERY fast. I
have a very effective cleanup crew, so I tend not to worry about
anything dying in my tank, as it's usually gone before I even realize
that it has died. g
An aside about Turbo Snails, I've discovered that a great many of
the ones on the market now are from Mexico, and are accustomed to
colder waters, and will not thrive in our tropical marine tanks.
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