Care guide, husbandry, breeding, disease, sourcing, and tankmate intelligence on Banded Trochus - written by the Fast Aquatics editorial team and cross-verified against vendor records on the live marketplace.
Banded Trochus (Trochus radiatus) is a marine invertebrate kept by aquarists for reef-tank cleanup, biological control of pests, or aesthetic display. Hardy and forgiving of typical beginner mistakes when given proper water chemistry.
Where Banded Trochus comes from
Banded Trochus (Trochus radiatus) is native to Indo-Pacific reef ecosystems, with wild populations distributed across coral reefs, sandy lagoons, and rocky tide pools. Captive specimens are typically wild-collected; some species are starting to be aquacultured but most Banded Trochus sold today still comes from wild reef collection. Sustainable sourcing matters - look for vendors who can verify their collection practices, and consider aquacultured alternatives when available.
Banded Trochus tank size and setup
Banded Trochus requires a minimum of 20 gallons for healthy adults. The minimum is based on the species' adult size (1-1.5 inches), territorial range, and behavior pattern. Most Banded Trochus sold at small juvenile size will reach full adult size within 12-24 months and the system must be sized to the adult, not the juvenile.
For a Banded Trochus setup: mature reef tank with stable parameters, live rock for cover, sandbed substrate (1-2"), reef-grade lighting if photosynthetic, and a fully-cycled biological filter at least 6 weeks old. Newly-cycled tanks under 6 weeks crash the parameters that Banded Trochus depends on.
Banded Trochus requires standard reef parameters held tightly stable: Temperature: 76-80°F (24-27°C) Specific gravity: 1.025 (refractometer-measured) pH: 8.1-8.4 Alkalinity: 8-9 dKH Calcium: 420-450 ppm Magnesium: 1300-1400 ppm Ammonia + nitrite: Both 0 ppm Nitrate: Under 10 ppm Copper: 0 (lethal to invertebrates)
Banded Trochus is sensitive to copper - never medicate the display tank with copper if Banded Trochus is present. Stable parameters beat perfect parameters.
What Banded Trochus eats
Banded Trochus is a algae grazer. Provides natural algae control by grazing on filamentous, hair, and turf algae throughout the tank. Supplemental nori sheets and algae wafers ensure adequate nutrition when tank algae is depleted. Avoid copper-based algaecides - they kill Banded Trochus. Feed Banded Trochus appropriately for its size + activity level. Overfeeding is the #1 cause of water-quality crashes in tanks of all sizes.
Banded Trochus tankmates and compatibility
Banded Trochus is generally peaceful and compatible with most reef community species. Avoid keeping with predatory fish that view inverts as food: large wrasses (especially halichoeres + thalassoma), triggerfish, pufferfish, and certain large angelfish. Multiple Banded Trochus can share a tank but compete for food.
Browse care guides for tankmate-compatibility tables for Banded Trochus and similar species.
Banded Trochus adult size and lifespan
Banded Trochus reaches 1-1.5 inches at adulthood with a captive lifespan of 2-4 years with proper care. Many marine inverts molt periodically; provide adequate calcium and a stable parameter regime to support healthy molts.
Can you breed Banded Trochus?
Banded Trochus breeding in captivity ranges from straightforward (some shrimp, snails) to nearly impossible (most starfish, urchins) due to pelagic larval requirements. Captive-bred specimens are increasingly available from sustainable aquaculture facilities; check with vendors before assuming wild-caught origin.
Common Banded Trochus diseases and problems
Banded Trochus is sensitive to copper, ammonia spikes, low oxygen, and rapid parameter swings. NEVER use copper medications in a tank with Banded Trochus. Symptoms of stress: reclusive behavior, color loss, refusal to feed, abnormal molting (incomplete or stuck molts). Most Banded Trochus deaths trace back to acclimation shock or parameter mismatch - drip-acclimate over 45-60 minutes when adding to a new tank.
Where to buy Banded Trochus online
Banded Trochus is sold at LFS (local fish stores), online retailers, and direct from breeders/wholesalers. Pricing varies widely by source, size, and quality:
Browse live Banded Trochus from vetted Fast Aquatics vendors with carrier-tracked overnight shipping (FedEx Priority + UPS Next Day), climate-aware hold logic, and a 4-hour DOA window with photo-evidence claims. Captive-bred or aquacultured specimens cost more upfront but arrive healthier and integrate faster.
Banded Trochus FAQ
How big does Banded Trochus get?
1-1.5 inches at adulthood within 12-24 months.
How long does Banded Trochus live?
2-4 years with proper care.
What is the minimum tank/pond size?
20 gallons, with larger systems strongly recommended.
Is Banded Trochus hard to keep?
Banded Trochus is rated beginner difficulty.
What does Banded Trochus eat?
Banded Trochus is a algae grazer; appropriate diet matches its natural feeding pattern.
Banded Trochus taxonomy and care recommendations cross-checked against the following authoritative references and our internal vendor + breeder database.