A bit of algae will have no effect. A huge frond of algae may have some repurcussions on the snails ability to move.
A snail could not eat a goldfish; chances are that the goldfish is stuck somewhere on the tank under decorations (if you have any) and may be dead, or it jumped from an opening on the tank which doesn't happen often, but is always possible.
A shell could get stuck in a rock if it becomes lodged in a crevice or crack on the rock's surface during strong currents or waves. Over time, with the pressure of the water and other sediment moving against it, the shell can become firmly wedged in the rock.
if you want fish that stays stuck on the side of the fish tank, the mud fish is the right job for it. It sucks the algae growing on rocks, sides of fish tanks or basically anything that has algae growing on it.
They ate it or it go stuck in the filter. Check the filter and see if it's there. If not, it may have gotten stuck in the filter, staved and then when it washed out of the filter the fish ate it.
Answer: The shell would have had to have it before the hermit crab moved in or something got stuck to it.
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No, they cannot get stuck (at least not for long). Hermit crabs will normally move out of a shell long before it gets uncomfortably tight, because with smaller shells they become more exposed to predators.
Our nails are stuck together so that they don't fall off of course. If they were even just on a little bit, water would get in and you would be in big pain from infection of of raw skin.
Hold your turtle under gently running warm, like 80 degree F., water or let him soak in a bath of 80 degree F. water. While he is in the water rub his shell and plastron with a soft wash cloth to remove dirt. If he has algae stuck on his shell then gently scrub it off with a children's or soft toothbrush. Don't use any soap, shampoo, conditioner, or cleaner, just water. Don't scrub the shell of a soft shell turtle or young turtle who's shell hasn't hardened yet.
It is a shell fish so it eats microscopic creaturs and sometimes fish that get stuck in them.