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Trochus Snail

Trochus sp.

A reef-safe grazing snail that can right itself if it falls - a top clean-up crew choice.

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DifficultyBeginner
Min. Tank Size40 L
Temperature24.0–27.0 °C
pH Range8.1–8.4
Max Size4.0 cm
Lifespan2-4 years
DietAlgae grazer
TemperamentPeaceful
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Overview

The Trochus Snail (Trochus sp.) is a reef-safe grazing snail that can right itself if it falls - a top clean-up crew choice.

This guide explains what the Trochus Snail does for your reef, how to care for it, whether it is reef-safe, and what to watch out for.

What It Does for Your Tank

It is part of the clean-up crew, grazing nuisance algae (film, hair and slime) off rock and glass and helping keep your reef tidy.

Care Level

It is hardy and easy, ideal for beginners, as long as it is acclimated slowly and the tank is mature.

Water Parameters & Acclimation

Keep a stable reef system at 24-27 °C, pH 8.1-8.4 and salinity 1.024-1.026 (35 ppt). Hold alkalinity at 8-12 dKH, calcium at 400-450 ppm and magnesium at 1300-1400 ppm, with ammonia and nitrite at zero. Stability matters more than chasing perfect numbers, so test regularly and avoid sudden swings.

Like all marine invertebrates it is very sensitive to copper and to sudden changes, so never use copper-based medications in the tank and always drip-acclimate new arrivals slowly over an hour or more.

Feeding

It mostly feeds itself on the algae in your tank. In a very clean tank, supplement with dried algae (nori) or algae wafers so it does not starve.

Is It Reef-Safe? Compatibility

It is reef-safe and peaceful with corals and fish - a trusted clean-up crew member. Provide one hiding spot per animal and avoid overstocking your clean-up crew, or some will starve.

Common Problems & Care Tips

The biggest risks are copper exposure, ammonia spikes and rushed acclimation - go slow and keep water stable. Snails that fall over should be turned upright; provide spare shells for hermit crabs to prevent squabbles; and never buy a clean-up crew bigger than your tank can feed.

Is the Trochus Snail Right for Your Reef?

The Trochus Snail is an easy, useful addition for almost any marine tank. Build a balanced clean-up crew rather than relying on any single species, and pair it with our marine fish and coral guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Trochus Snail reef-safe?
Yes - it is reef-safe and peaceful.
What does the Trochus Snail eat?
can right itself if it falls - a top clean-up crew choice
Is the Trochus Snail good for beginners?
Yes - it is hardy and easy once acclimated to a mature tank.
How do I acclimate marine invertebrates?
Drip-acclimate slowly over an hour or more, and never expose them to copper-based medications, which are lethal to inverts.
How many should I add?
Build a balanced clean-up crew sized to your tank and bioload - too many will starve, too few won't keep up.
What water does the Trochus Snail need?
Stable marine water: 24-27 °C, pH 8.1-8.4, salinity 1.024-1.026, ammonia and nitrite zero.

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