Zebra Turbo Snail
Zebra Turbo Snail (Turbo sp. or Turbo fluctuosa)
The Zebra Turbo Snail is a popular marine aquarium snail known for its algae-eating abilities and striking appearance. It's especially common in reef tank setups.
Description
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Scientific Name: Turbo fluctuosa (common species), though "Turbo sp." is often used for various unidentified species.
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Common Names: Zebra Turbo Snail, Turbo Snail
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Appearance:
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Shell is thick and round, with spiral bands.
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Distinctive zebra-like stripes in white and dark brown or black.
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Foot is large, with a trapdoor (operculum) they use to close up when threatened.
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Size: Typically grows up to 1–2 inches (2.5–5 cm) in diameter.
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Origin: Indo-Pacific, particularly around Fiji, Tonga, and other Pacific islands.
Diet and Feeding
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Primary Diet: Algae (especially film and diatoms)
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Supplemental Feeding: If algae is scarce, offer:
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Dried seaweed (nori)
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Algae wafers
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Blanched vegetables like zucchini
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Feeding Tip: These snails are grazers—they prefer to eat continuously throughout the day.
Care Tips
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Acclimation: Use a drip acclimation method to prevent shock from salinity or pH changes.
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Handling: Avoid placing them upside-down—they struggle to right themselves.
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Copper Warning: Do not use copper-based medications in tanks housing snails—it’s toxic to invertebrates.
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Algae Balance: Only add them if there is enough algae or you can supplement their diet.
Things to Watch Out For
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Toppling: They often fall off glass or rocks. If they land upside-down and stay that way too long, they can die.
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Starvation: In algae-free or overly clean tanks, Turbo snails can starve.
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Tank Mates: Avoid keeping them with aggressive fish or predatory inverts like certain crabs.