Neritina natalensis

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Aaron
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Neritina natalensis

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Here's a new addition to my collection as of this afternoon. This is a close cousin of the Olive Nerites that we all ordered via Sean.

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They're nice looking! Do they seem hungry? Did you get them locally, or is this one of your online deals?
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I found them from a guy on aquabid. So far about 7 out of 12 are moving around. I've heard it can take awhile for them to get used to their new homes.
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Very cool. Any idea on their breeding difficulty?
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I can't find any information whatsoever aside from the help Wilma gave me the with the Olive's. Breeding should be the same I would think. If I'm not getting hatching in freshwater I may try and make the tank brackish. Does anyone know what specific gravity is considered to be a light brackish water? I want to keep it light so the java moss can still survive.
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For puffers and some gobies, light brackish is ~1.005-1.008 specific gravity. That may be pushing it for Java Moss. I have not had much luck with freshwater plants past 1.003.
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Thanks Robert. I'll keep that info in mind for my project. :)
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