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Nassarius Obsoletus(Onyx) Snails


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    Default Nassarius Obsoletus(Onyx) Snails

    Hey guys got some snails to un load, please PM me if interested. I always forget to check back in on my selling threads.
    10 for $15
    20 for $25
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    Rob, what Species of Nassarius are they? If they're Nassarius vibex I'm in! If you don't know the Species, how big are they (what "size" did you buy them as)?

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    Austin they are Obsoletus nassy snails. They are 1/4 to 1/2 inch. I can get the vibex ones too.

    Both are found in the same locations and habitat. Both are omnivore and love the detritus. Only difference is slight size variations and color/shape of shell.

    It is my understanding that the nassarius snails actually are classified in different species list based on size only. They are all actually the same snails, same locations, same benefits for us aquarium keepers just look slightly different. For example, once a vibex reaches +1 inch it is called something different.
    Last edited by ReeferRob; 10-14-2009 at 10:45 AM.
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    biggity bumpin.... ordered more than I need by accident.
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