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I have noticed that every time my LFS has
new delivery of astrea or bigger "turbo" snails they come to the store completely stripped of the coraline algae cover on their shells... The texture on the shell does not suggest the coraline algae was there but just bleached and is not longer pink - the texture suggest that the shell is NOT covered with coraline at all... On the other hand, astrea snails which live in my aquarium for a year or two have a quite heavy and smooth coating of the pink coraline algae. This coating occassionally turns white when the snail decides to graze on the water edge on the glass and keeps its shell exposed to the air for too long and the algae dies... But even if the algae coat is white the texture of the shell is changed and details are not visible: they are covered by the smooth algae. I was thinking of a reason for this diffecence... Are these snail collected in deeper waters where there is not much light? Is the coraline loosing the battle there with other kinds of algae ? Anybody can think of any other reason ? |
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