Turbo castanea TURCAS-082492-MYKKAT-001
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Breeder ID: TURCAS-082492-MYKKAT-001
Date received: 8/24/92
Identification: Turbo castenea (Gmelin, 1791)
Geographic origin: Caribbean
Taxonomy: (after I.C.Z.N.)
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum MolluscaSubphylum
Class Gastropoda subclass Prosobranchia
Order Archeogastropoda superfamily Trochacea
Family Turbinidae subfamily Turbininae
Genus Turbo (Linné, 1758)
Species castenea (Gmelin, 1791)
Description: 25 mm in length, turbinate. Color can be gray, orange or brown and commonly with white spots. Sculpture (raised/depressed markings on shell) is closely set, revolving cords with small knob-like protrusions. Aperture is rounded, and white or pearly. Operculum is calcareous. Callus on columella is heavy.
Duration (yr): 3.0
Size (mm): 16-25
Broodstock notes: hermaphroditic(?)
Physical differences: no visible difference
Adult diet: herbivores
Pre-spawning activity: Excessive movement. Seem to seek high points in tanks (tops of rocks, coral, surface interface of water/glass). Antennae “waves” while extended upon base of foot. Always occurs after after 25 – 33% water change. Spawnings cease in summer and “dead” of winter.
Time spawning began: PM Area spawning occurred: various locations
Frequency of spawning: weekly – monthly
Egg description: Sea-green eggs in loose mucus “veil”
Approximate quantity: unknown
Size: < pinhead
Egg changes / development: unknown
Incubation period: unknown
Time hatching occurred: unknown
Newly hatched appearance: 3 – 6 weeks after spawning appearance of young. Size ~ 2 – 3 mm when first observed and recognized.
Transfer / removal method: not indicated
Spawning tank size (liter):70
Sides of tank covered? Yes
Lighting & photoperiod: 2 20 watt fluorescent (VitaLite®, Aquarilux®) 12 hours
Filtration: Undergravel filter with powerhead on lift tube. Hagen 300® power filter with GAC, skimmer
Additives and dosages: Coral-Trace Elements® or Hawaiian Marine®
Water temperature: 76 – 80 F
Specific gravity: 1.022
pH: 8.3
Nitrate: 8 – 16 ppm
Fry development / changes: White at first . At ~6 mm shell is orange and/or mottled brown and white. Offspring seem to have a higher proportion of brown to orange coloration than parent(s)
Development description: Two tanks, similar development
Rearing tank size (liter): 75
Sides of tank covered? Yes, blue
Lighting & photo-period: 2 20 watt fluorescent (UltraLume®, Aquarilux®) 12 hours
Filtration: Undergravel filter, Hagen 200® powerfilter, skimmer
Additives and dosages: Coral-Trace Elements® or Hawaiian Marine®
Water temperature: 76 – 80F
Specific gravity: 1.022
pH: 8.3
Nitrate: 8 ppm
Comments: Turbo versicolor (Usticke, 1959) (non Gmelin 1791), T. muricatus, (Usticke, 1959)(non Linné), and T. crenulatus, (Gmelin 1791), are synonyms.
Word origin: Turbo castenea literally means “spinning chestnut” from the Latin words Turbin meaning top, spinning, whirling, and castane meaning chestnut. Thus the common name Chestnut Turban. This species is commonly sold in the marine aquarium trade with several other genus – species as “turbo grazers”
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