Assorted Cleaner Snails Margarita Snail or Margarite, Green Spiral or Cat Eye Turbo Snail

Tequla sp.


(67 Reviews)

Assorted Cleaner Snails Margarita Snail or Margarite, Green Spiral or Cat Eye Turbo Snail

Assorted Cleaner Snails Margarita Snail or Margarite, Green Spiral or Cat Eye Turbo Snail

Tequla sp.


(67 Reviews)

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Assorted Cleaner Snails Margarita Snail or Margarite, Green Spiral or Cat Eye Turbo Snail Care Facts

Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Herbivore
Origin: East Pacific
Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons
Acclimation Time: 2+ hours
Reef Safe: Yes
Coral Safe: Yes
Invertebrate Safe: Yes
Lighting: ~
Placement: ~
Waterflow: ~
The Assorted Cleaner Snails Margarita Snail or Margarita, Green Spiral or Cate Eye Turbo Snail are efficient algae grazers that is incredibly beneficial to your tank. You will receive one of these species of cleaner snails listed. These snails require very little attention once introduced and need only be kept in a well-established reef tank with plenty of algae and live rock. These snails are recommended for any home aquarium as they are beautiful, beneficial, and require minimal care.

They got busy cleaning the day after arriving.


Reviewed by: Alan Peterson on June 17, 2024


Reviewed by: Eugene Abbott on June 11, 2024


Reviewed by: Paul Faggiani on June 5, 2024


Reviewed by: Michael Azoury on June 5, 2024

Nice size


Reviewed by: Richard Kenney on June 4, 2024


Reviewed by: Melissa Landers on June 3, 2024


Reviewed by: Debbie Yasenka on May 27, 2024


Reviewed by: Craig Hutton on May 19, 2024


Reviewed by: Barbara Hunter on May 13, 2024


Reviewed by: Gary Sparks on May 7, 2024


Reviewed by: Lynn Adams on May 6, 2024


Reviewed by: Tiffany Nel on May 6, 2024


Reviewed by: Joseph Fortini on May 6, 2024


Reviewed by: Dave Bucciferro on May 2, 2024


Reviewed by: Anthony Avitable on April 30, 2024


Reviewed by: Anthony Avitable on April 30, 2024

Great variety!


Reviewed by: Ramon Otero on April 11, 2024


Reviewed by: Cameron Walker on April 1, 2024


Reviewed by: Timothy Barbour on March 27, 2024


Reviewed by: Ryan Mccormack on March 25, 2024


Reviewed by: Scott Presley on March 25, 2024


Reviewed by: Amelia Corwin on March 19, 2024


Reviewed by: Jason Jones on March 18, 2024


Reviewed by: Anthony Scott on March 17, 2024


Reviewed by: Dwight Calvin on March 12, 2024

Great


Reviewed by: Peter Speckman on March 11, 2024


Reviewed by: Bryan Kaufman on March 10, 2024


Reviewed by: Jeffery Mona on March 3, 2024


Reviewed by: Byron Deroos on Feb. 26, 2024


Reviewed by: Jeffery Mona on Feb. 25, 2024


Reviewed by: Brianne Goodon on Feb. 21, 2024


Reviewed by: James Hill on Feb. 15, 2024


Reviewed by: Daniel Todd on Feb. 14, 2024


Reviewed by: Steve Spain on Feb. 12, 2024


Reviewed by: Keith Blair on Feb. 11, 2024


Reviewed by: Corey Faithfull on Feb. 7, 2024

They are doing good. I see them on their shells upside down so sometimes I have to flip them over but other than that they're doing a good job cleaning the tank


Reviewed by: Tim Fuest on Feb. 6, 2024

Great snails they got right to work and, in a week, have reduced the algae in my 75-gallon aquarium by 75%.


Reviewed by: Brian Carr on Feb. 1, 2024


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


Reviewed by: Tom Jalowiec on Jan. 30, 2024

Great snails. My one-month-old aquarium was getting overrun with algae. These snails got right to work cleaning my live rock and glass. They arrived alive!


Reviewed by: Brian Carr on Jan. 27, 2024


Reviewed by: Meghan Devine on Jan. 24, 2024


Reviewed by: Michele Imhoff on Jan. 23, 2024

Can't go wrong with buying clean up crews. They do what they are supposed to do. Sometimes they don't make it or don't last to long. Ensure you keep checking your tanks and if you find some on their backs, help them out and turn them back over. It's always a please watching them work there magic moving up, down and around the rocks.


Reviewed by: Dale Pichelmayer on Jan. 17, 2024


Reviewed by: David Lange on Jan. 17, 2024


Reviewed by: Richard Kenney on Jan. 17, 2024

They do their job. It’s best to get plenty of them because sometimes, they don’t last as long as hermit crabs.


Reviewed by: Dale Pichelmayer on Jan. 2, 2024


Reviewed by: Christopher Farah on Jan. 2, 2024


Reviewed by: James Francisco on Jan. 2, 2024


Reviewed by: Keith Loepker on Jan. 2, 2024

All good


Reviewed by: Mike Perdue on Dec. 30, 2023


Reviewed by: Joseph Freshley on Dec. 28, 2023


Reviewed by: Jeremy Guthrie on Dec. 27, 2023


Reviewed by: Chris Herm on Dec. 26, 2023


Reviewed by: Paul Pronsati on Dec. 24, 2023


Reviewed by: Micah Clark on Dec. 18, 2023


Reviewed by: Erin Holmes on Dec. 17, 2023

Small animals


Reviewed by: Greg Palandech on Dec. 13, 2023


Reviewed by: James Miller on Dec. 11, 2023


Reviewed by: Edward A Wilburn on Dec. 10, 2023


Reviewed by: Julio Jay on Dec. 4, 2023


Reviewed by: Joseph Fortini on Nov. 26, 2023


Reviewed by: Frank Netzel on Nov. 23, 2023


Reviewed by: Michael Pangburn on Nov. 22, 2023


Reviewed by: Oliver Oxenham on Nov. 19, 2023

As described. Thank you!


Reviewed by: Mark Ernstrom on Nov. 19, 2023


Reviewed by: Robert Gwizdalski on Oct. 2, 2023

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