Snails on auto pilot

ThatsDeep!

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We have some black and brown "shelless" snails in our tank. They work hard, but they are increasing their population. This a.m. I watched one of them - seriously - smoking [?] and he kept ejecting small smoke rings for a while [talented too]. So, at what point are these things a problem to be dealt with as opposed to an oddity. Right now I can count about 5 or 6 of them, but wonder if we should be trying to wrestle them out or.....just not sure.

I am concerned that what I saw was spawning so I thought I would like to know what others have experienced with these.
 

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Look like this? That is a Stomatella snail. They are harmless algae grazers. And ya you were likely watching them spawn as they tend to do fairly frequently
 

ThatsDeep!

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Thanks for the visual Syn! Yes, this is what we have - black and brown both. Really glad they are not a prob as they are bad*** grazers - work harder than anyone but the Trocus.
 

ReefCheif

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Stomatellas are aweosme and if youd like to get rid of some Id be happy to take osme off your hands.
 

ThatsDeep!

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High Plains Reefer;321461 said:
my snails are on auto pilot too stomatellas and trochus breeding away its a good thing

Really relieved - and just got our first Trocus and would love for him to duplicate!
 
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