Assorted Sand Sifting Nassarius Snails Nassarius Snails- Baja, or Nassarius Snail Caribbean

Nassarius sp.


(42 Reviews)

Assorted Sand Sifting Nassarius Snails Nassarius Snails- Baja, or Nassarius Snail Caribbean

Assorted Sand Sifting Nassarius Snails Nassarius Snails- Baja, or Nassarius Snail Caribbean

Nassarius sp.


(42 Reviews)

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Assorted Sand Sifting Nassarius Snails Nassarius Snails- Baja, or Nassarius Snail Caribbean Care Facts

Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Omnivore
Reef Safe: Yes
Minimum Tank Size: 5 Gallons
Max Size: 1 inch
Assorted Sand Sifting Nassarius Snails Nassarius Snails such as Baja, or Caribbean Nassarius Snail are an excellent reef scavenger. Their trunk-like tubes extend from curved shells while searching the sand, tank wall, and rock for microfauna prey.This assorted pack of cleaner snails will contain one of the species listed above. Nassarius Snails are capable sand-sifters as they can sometimes burrow in search of food, often detritus. Nassarius Snails require minimal attention and will thrive without any care in established reef tanks with plentiful live rock and algae. Overall, these snails are incredibly beneficial and are often instrumental in keeping tanks clean and operational. 

Very active. went right to work


Reviewed by: Sandy Brown on April 22, 2024

Snails arrived DOA and salterwaterfish honored there guarantee with no problem. Great customer service


Reviewed by: Jaime Villegas on April 21, 2024


Reviewed by: Tiffany Nel on April 15, 2024


Reviewed by: Amanda Northcutt on April 9, 2024

Healthy and active right out of the shipping bag.


Reviewed by: Brian Clark on March 27, 2024

Always busy in the sand


Reviewed by: Wilfredo Castillo on March 26, 2024


Reviewed by: Amelia Corwin on March 19, 2024


Reviewed by: Michael Ostervich on March 17, 2024

Super active and healthy!


Reviewed by: Amanda Northcutt on March 6, 2024

Great service


Reviewed by: Nicholas Calabria on March 3, 2024


Reviewed by: Christopher Wainright on Feb. 27, 2024

They were awesome. All alive and got to work right away. One of the two started eating right away; the other took a couple of days. Both are doing great.


Reviewed by: John Atella on Feb. 26, 2024


Reviewed by: Deborah Killian on Feb. 19, 2024


Reviewed by: James Hill on Feb. 15, 2024

Small means small! But all arrived alive and are doing well.


Reviewed by: Benjamin Peck on Feb. 14, 2024


Reviewed by: Daniel Todd on Feb. 14, 2024


Reviewed by: Thomas Warner on Feb. 11, 2024


Reviewed by: Joshua Hoke on Feb. 11, 2024


Reviewed by: Peter Moran on Feb. 9, 2024


Reviewed by: Joshua Mcadams on Feb. 7, 2024


Reviewed by: Corey Faithfull on Feb. 7, 2024


Reviewed by: Katherine A Wegner on Jan. 30, 2024


Reviewed by: Daniel Solis on Jan. 30, 2024


Reviewed by: Daniel Solis on Jan. 30, 2024

What can I say about Nassarius snails? They do exactly what they are supposed to do. I even have some in my refugium tank. They are awesome at cleaning!


Reviewed by: Dale Pichelmayer on Jan. 29, 2024

I ordered 5 of these. All arrived alive and healthy. They are tiny. I didn't expect them to be quite that small but that's not an issue. They're fun to watch coming out of the sand when it's feeding time. May purchase a few more.


Reviewed by: Nikki Shelton on Jan. 27, 2024

Snail are easy


Reviewed by: Edward A Wilburn on Jan. 12, 2024

A little small.


Reviewed by: Douglas Chadwick on Dec. 24, 2023

Excellent!


Reviewed by: Kelvin Frierson on Dec. 20, 2023


Reviewed by: Crystal Herrin on Dec. 20, 2023

Healthy snails


Reviewed by: Marcos Quiros on Dec. 18, 2023


Reviewed by: Micah Clark on Dec. 18, 2023


Reviewed by: Owen Neal on Dec. 18, 2023


Reviewed by: Frank Netzel on Nov. 23, 2023

Normal reef cleaners, busy cleaning the sand!


Reviewed by: Tony Goszulak on Nov. 8, 2023


Reviewed by: Lynn Adams on Nov. 5, 2023

These guys are a must have if u have any fish or livestock that needs heavy feeding or are messy eaters. They are tremendous lil helpers in getting to all that uneaten food that falls to the ground.


Reviewed by: Robert Kligerman on Nov. 5, 2023


Reviewed by: Debbie Konechney on Oct. 12, 2023


Reviewed by: Andrew Kersting on Oct. 3, 2023


Reviewed by: Matt Reese on Sept. 24, 2023


Reviewed by: Kyle Kolaja on Sept. 19, 2023


Reviewed by: Deborah Killian on Aug. 28, 2023

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