Macroalgae Farms

Bumble Bee Snail (Pest eater)

$14.99

Key Features:
⭐ Targets pests and detritus for improved tank balance
• Distinct yellow and black shell adds visual contrast
• Small size allows access to tight areas
• Ideal addition to cleanup crew packs

Size: 5 Snails
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Estimated delivery between June 16 and June 18.

Bumble Bee Snail (Pest eater)

$14.99

$14.99

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Size: 5 Snails
  • 5 Snails
  • 10 Snails - Sold out

About this item

Bumblebee Snail

Bumblebee Snail (Engina spp.) is a small and highly recognizable marine snail known for its bold yellow and black striped shell. Its distinctive pattern and compact size make it a visually appealing addition to reef aquariums.

Unlike traditional algae grazers, Bumblebee Snails are valued for their pest control behavior (worms, vermitid snails, and more), helping manage unwanted organisms and detritus within the aquarium. They are especially useful in maintaining balance in established reef systems.


Available Options

5 Pack

  • Five Bumblebee Snails
  • Ideal for targeted pest control
  • Great addition to cleanup crews

10 Pack

  • Ten Bumblebee Snails
  • Enhanced pest control coverage
  • Best for larger or established systems

Care Information

💡 Lighting
All Lighting Conditions
🌊 Water Flow
Low to Moderate
📍 Placement
Substrate and rockwork
⚙️ Care Level
Easy
📈 Behavior
Peaceful, scavenger
🧪 Feeding
Carnivore (detritus, small pests)

Special Considerations

Bumblebee Snails are not algae grazers and should not be relied upon for algae control. They are best used for pest management and scavenging in established aquariums.

🔍 Aquarium Insights

  • Help control unwanted pests and small organisms
  • Small size allows access to tight spaces
  • Best used as part of a balanced cleanup crew

Learn More

For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.


Livestock Disclaimer

Due to natural variation between specimens, the snails you receive may vary slightly in size, coloration, and pattern. Photographs are representative examples.

Individual snails may vary in activity level and feeding behavior depending on tank conditions.

Approximate size ranges are provided for reference but may differ slightly from the specimen received.

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