only ramshorns and mysteries, mysteries get sold to shops and ramshorns are food for loaches and because I have been inbreeding them for yrs and have some cool spotty ones with red shells. The snails have their own tanks.
only ramshorns and mysteries, mysteries get sold to shops and ramshorns are food for loaches and because I have been inbreeding them for yrs and have some cool spotty ones with red shells. The snails have their own tanks.
I just did a google search for "malaysian trumpet snails australia" and got several hits from fish shops that sell them. I didn't look on ebay because I wouldn't want you to be caught illegally importing livestock. There is no problem with mailing them. That's how I got my first 4 around 20 years ago.Well thanks for all the advice about the snails!! I can't seem to find them in the shops over here. They only seem to have the mystery snails (yellow ones). I got one of these but when I actually find a Malaysian Livebearing snail I can take my yellow one to work as we have an aquarium there with goldfish and another type of catfish maybe. I like the idea of the malaysian livebearing snail.
Go into your local Pet Barn they will have them in their tanks, buy a cheap plant and ask the shop assistant to throw in a few MTS, the chances are there will also be a few on the plants.
I can also mail you a few free of charge.
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