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It’s a bladder snail at least I think who I got from said it wasI'd only have pond/bladder snails in a cycling tank.
In my tank that was cycling it reached 3ppm ammonia and they were thriving!
But other snails like nerites, mystery snails, assassin snails, those should be kept more carefully
Yah, their built like tanks, your fine manIt’s a bladder snail at least I think who I got from said it was
Wait how does it tell idk you can by the shell but what Else can you tell from itIf the snail hitched a ride on a plant it is probable that it is a bladder/pond snail. Personally I love the critters but can't keep in my tank as my cichlids just eat them like popcorn. Personally I find them a good 'barometer' as to tank health and wish that I could keep.
If you mean how they act as a barometer as to tank health it is simply how fast or slow they breed. Healthier the tank the faster they will tend to breed.Wait how does it tell idk you can by the shell but what Else can you tell from it
It's a bit of an aside for the thread, but after years of dealing with trumpet snail pests, they are gone here. 100% eradicated. When I moved here, I kept some of the better looking gravel in a couple of buckets and hauled it along. I was sure I was bringing the 'tank rats' and I'm sure I was. However, freezing eliminates them. Just put'em in buckets and move on a -27 day.I find that 'pest' snails are bullet proof. It is said that only cockroaches would survive a nuclear holocaust, but Malaysian trumpet snails would keep them company. On the other hand, those snails we pay good money for will drop dead if you even look at them funny.