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Tropical Abalone (Haliotis spp.)

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Tropical Abalone (Haliotis spp.) Description The Tropical Abalone is a unique marine gastropod prized for its exceptional algae-grazing abilities and distinctive shell. Unlike typical snails, abalones possess a flattened ear-shaped...

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Description

Tropical Abalone (Haliotis spp.) Description

The Tropical Abalone is a unique marine gastropod prized for its exceptional algae-grazing abilities and distinctive shell. Unlike typical snails, abalones possess a flattened ear-shaped shell and a powerful muscular foot that allows them to cling tightly to rockwork, even in areas of strong water movement. In reef aquariums, Tropical Abalone are highly valued for their ability to consume nuisance algae, biofilm, and diatoms from live rock and hard surfaces. Their hard-working nature and reef-safe behaviour make them an excellent addition to mature marine aquariums seeking natural algae control.

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Care guide

Care difficulty

BeginnerModerateExpert
Beginner

Temperament

SkittishPeacefulSemi-agg.Aggressive
Peaceful
Maximum size 15cm
0 cm 15 cm 30 cm

Recommended Stocking

150 litres

Reef safe

Yes

Diet

Herbivore – Tropical Abalone primarily feed on film algae, diatoms, turf algae, biofilm, and other naturally occurring algae found on live rock and aquarium surfaces. They are powerful grazers capable of consuming large amounts of algae and may require supplemental feeding with nori, macroalgae, or algae wafers once natural food sources become limited.

Avoid these pitfalls

Common mistakes to avoid

Learn from these common pitfalls when caring for marine livestock.

  • Abalone require algae and biofilm to graze. Sterile tanks may not provide enough food initially.


  • Abalone are extremely efficient grazers and can quickly consume available algae in smaller aquariums.




  • Abalone require more food than many common clean-up crew snails and may need supplemental feeding once natural algae levels decline.



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Frequently asked questions

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  • Yes. Tropical Abalone are among the most effective algae grazers available for marine aquariums and can consume significant amounts of film algae, turf algae, and biofilm from live rock and hard surfaces.


  • Once natural algae becomes scarce, Tropical Abalone should be offered dried seaweed sheets (nori), macroalgae, algae wafers, and other herbivore foods to prevent starvation.


  • Although both are molluscs, abalones have a flattened shell, a much larger muscular foot, and significantly stronger grazing ability. They can also cling to surfaces with remarkable strength compared to most aquarium snails.


  • This is normal behaviour. Many abalone species are primarily nocturnal and spend daylight hours hidden within rockwork before emerging to feed after lights out.


  • Healthy specimens can usually right themselves using their powerful foot. However, they may struggle on smooth glass or unstable surfaces and should be checked if found overturned.


  • Yes. In addition to nuisance algae, Tropical Abalone may graze coralline algae growing on live rock and aquarium surfaces, particularly when other food sources are limited.