Nerite Snail
Nerita sp.
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| Identification | Small, rounded shell with distinctive black-and-white or olive-striped patterning. Very compact and low-profile compared to most reef snails. |
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| Maximum Length | 0.5 inches |
| Origin | Caribbean, Indo-Pacific |
| Minimum Tank Size | 10 gallons |
| Reef Compatibility | Excellent |
Behavior
Extremely effective algae eaters relative to their tiny size. Reef safe and will not disturb corals or other invertebrates. Commonly seen grazing on glass and rockwork throughout the day. Will not reproduce in full marine salinity — no population explosions.
Diet & Feeding
Herbivore. Feeds on film algae, diatoms, and green hair algae with excellent efficiency for their size.
Cautions
Sensitive to copper treatments. Will not breed in saltwater, so population is self-limiting. Acclimate slowly.
