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Just Moved In
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: surprise ,az. outer phoenix area
Posts: 16
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turbo snails
Hello again , we have our new arrivals adjusting to there new home (3 turbo snails--5 scarlet hermit crabs -- 2 peppermint shrimp . My question about the turbo's is this, one has attached itself to the other and won't let go ,kind of clinging on while the other climbs up front glass.I am going to wait till tomorrow,if they are not apart do you think i should pull them apart or let it go on a while longer. We wish you all a happy and healthy holday season . Thanks Stuart & Gerry
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Owner
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: new jersey,usa
Posts: 7,569
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Hi Stuart and Gerry,
Happy and healthy holidays to you as well. ![]() As far as your snail is concern, let it be. They often climb onto each other and simply eat the algae that grows on the shell. After a while it will get off and go on its way as if nothing happened.., and nothing did. ![]()
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