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Murex Snails

 Hexaplex erythrostomus (Murex)

Hexaplex erythrostomus
(Swainson, 1831)

Murex

Not Reef Tank Suitable

Not Suitable for Fish-Only Tank

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These snails in the family Muricidae have ornate shells and are capable of boring into other shell-protected animals such as Tridacnid clams. In other words they are snails that eat other snails and clams.

Not something for the reef aquarium! They do so by secreting an acid that dissolves the calcium carbonate of the protecting shell and then consume the soft tissue inside.


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