Mexican Turbo Snail

Mexican Turbo Snail

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The Mexican Turbo Snail (Turbo fluctuosa), also known as the Mexican Turbo or Mexican Turbo Grazer, is a species of marine snail commonly kept in saltwater aquariums. Here are some key features and information about Mexican Turbo Snails: Appearance: Mexican Turbo Snails have a distinct, large, and elongated shell with a pointed apex. The shell is typically dark brown to black and may have vertical ridges or spiral markings. The snail's foot is adapted for grazing on surfaces, and it has a rasping radula for feeding on algae. Behavior: Mexican Turbo Snails are herbivores and are known for their excellent algae-eating abilities. They graze on various surfaces, including live rock, glass, and substrate, consuming hair algae, diatoms, and other unwanted algae in the aquarium. Habitat: Native to the Pacific coast of Mexico, these snails are often found in intertidal zones and rocky areas. In aquariums, they thrive in environments with ample algae growth and suitable hiding spots. Tank Compa

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