Bumble Bee Snail
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Description
π Bumble Bee Snail β Description & Care Guide
π Scientific Name: Engina spp. (commonly Engina mendicaria)
π Common Names: Bumble Bee Snail
π Origin: Indo-Pacific region β found in shallow reef zones
π Type: Marine Carnivorous Scavenger Snail
π Description
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Appearance:
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Small, narrow shell (up to 1 inch or 2.5 cm)
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Striking black-and-yellow bands resembling a bumblebee
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Shell is thick and strong with a pointed spiral tip
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Movement: Slow but deliberate, often hiding in rock crevices
π§ͺ Aquarium Care
π Tank Size
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Suitable for nano tanks and larger reef aquariums
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Ideal stocking: 1 snail per 5 gallons
π‘οΈ Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72β78Β°F (22β26Β°C)
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pH: 8.1β8.4
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Salinity: 1.023β1.025 SG
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Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm β sensitive to unstable water conditions
𧬠Behavior & Diet
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Temperament: Peaceful and reef-safe
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Reef Safe: β Yes β does not harm corals or sessile inverts
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Diet: Carnivore/Scavenger
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Feeds on:
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Detritus
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Leftover food
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Decaying organic matter
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Vermetid snails and small worms (may help reduce some pests)
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Does not eat nuisance algae like herbivorous snails do
πͺΈ Tank Setup Tips
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Provide:
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Plenty of live rock and crevices for them to explore and hide in
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Low to moderate flow
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Active mostly at night or in shaded areas
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Compatible with:
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Other snails
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Shrimp
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Peaceful reef fish
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Avoid aggressive crabs and snail-eating wrasses
β Pros
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Attractive coloration
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Helps clean detritus and uneaten food in crevices
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Safe for reef tanks
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Small size allows it to reach tight spots other snails miss
β οΈ Cautions
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May starve in ultra-clean tanks without detritus
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Not an algae grazer β doesnβt replace snails like Astrea, Turbo, or Trochus
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Sensitive to copper medications and high nitrate levels
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