Banded Trochus Snail
Trochus niloticus
(9 Reviews)
Banded Trochus Snail
Trochus niloticus
(9 Reviews)
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Banded Trochus Snail Care Facts
Care Level: | Easy |
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Temperament: | Peaceful |
Diet: | Omnivore |
Reef Safe: | Yes |
Minimum Tank Size: | 5 Gallons |
Max Size: | 1 inch |
Reviewed by: Carlos Otero on Sept. 17, 2024
I not only add these to my aquarium but I have them in my refugium also and they do the job at keeping algae at bay in my refugium. Mixed with snails and other cleaners, they do the job.
Reviewed by: Dale Pichelmayer on July 22, 2024
Reviewed by: Penny Mcglathery on March 25, 2024
Reviewed by: Brianne Goodon on Feb. 21, 2024
Got these specifically for my refugium. My tank has been cycled for a while now but occasionally I’ll keep fighting this diatom issue. My refugium was actually looking pretty slimy so I got these snails knowing they eat diatoms. Within 2 weeks, my walls are fairly clean and I can actually see my cheato growing. Don’t hesitate to pick up a few of these especially if you have some algae issues from time to time.
Reviewed by: Dale Pichelmayer on Feb. 5, 2024
All snails arrived healthy and accounted for.
Reviewed by: Sean Boyer on Jan. 2, 2024
These are by far my favorite snail for the reef tank. They kinda look like astrea snails, but are prettier with their maroon bands on their shell and black foot. And, the best part? Unlike most of the other choices for reef snails, they can almost always right themselves if they fall off the rock or glass and land on their shells. They’re also better algae eaters than most other snails because they actually eat filamentous algae, and not just film algae like most others.
Reviewed by: Robert Kligerman on Dec. 3, 2023
Reviewed by: Russell Martin on July 20, 2023
I think this is one of the best looking cleaner snails available. I've have some now that are over 5 years old and still going strong.
Reviewed by: Chrystal Stamm on Aug. 25, 2014