That's good to know! He was probably about a year and a half then.
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Ok! I wont buy anymore unless I do a hardwater tankI reckon your pH and GH are too low for nerite snails. These snails have a marine larval stage, which means the snails themselves should have hard water and maybe a bit of salt. All snails should have a pH above 7.0.
Try to breed the ones that live longer and produce a strain that lives longer.I have soft water (GH 5 but pH 7.4). I currently have nerites which are several years old. I wonder if it's my pH which means they survive.
But I've also had nerites which have lived a few days, and nerites which have lived a few months.
Exactly....I reckon your pH and GH are too low for nerite snails. These snails have a marine larval stage, which means the snails themselves should have hard water and maybe a bit of salt. All snails should have a pH above 7.0.
Same. My pH is at 7.4-7.6 I've had my nerite for over 2 years. (Closer to 2 1/2 now...)I have soft water (GH 5 but pH 7.4). I currently have nerites which are several years old. I wonder if it's my pH which means they survive.
But I've also had nerites which have lived a few days, and nerites which have lived a few months.
I don't know why you people (And not just you, @JuiceBox52 and @utahfish as well) keep saying that they can only live for a year.I also think your snails died of old age. I think it happened to me too because I had two zebra nerite snail and they died also one after the other but they almost never moved and now I have one that I got one month ago and I realized it was not normal that my other nerites didn't move a lot because the one I have now can do the tour of the entire tank like 3 times in a day in my 4ft long tank! Also I noticed that the nerites in the tank for selling plants look often healthier (moving a lot) than the one in the tank to sell them so I would recommend to ask to buy a nerite from the tank that's there for selling plants.
Never said they werent hardy but the average lifespan of a nerite snail is around two years. That yours has lived longer isnt the rule its the exception. I have a cat hes 18 years old that doesnt mean the average lifespan of house cats is 18 years, its much lower, my cat is the exception not the rule.I don't know why you people (And not just you, @JuiceBox52 and @utahfish as well) keep saying that they can only live for a year.
That is simply not true. In all honesty, @JuiceBox52 's snail probably died due to her extremely low pH.
I have had my Zebra Nerite snail for over 2 years now. She has been in cold and hot water, shes been through a move across the United States and she still hasn't died. Nerite snails are very hardy.
The only explanation is that her snail died due to her low pH. (The lowest possible pH that is recommended, is 6.5 pH. The actual recommended pH, is 7.5)
That is simply not true. According to a quick Google search, the average lifespan of a nerite snail is 2 years. Is that 100% correct? No! There is no way of actually knowing. My nerite snails had lived for 2+ years and I know some of @essjay 's nerite snails have lived for long than that. Why do you ask? Because our pH for nerite snails is in the green zone.Never said they werent hardy but the average lifespan of a nerite snail is around two years. That yours has lived longer isnt the rule its the exception. I have a cat hes 18 years old that doesnt mean the average lifespan of house cats is 18 years, its much lower, my cat is the exception not the rule.
Could her snail have died from too low PH. Possibly but one cant rule out died of old age either.
I think you are having a difficult time understanding how averages work. When someone says a neon has an average life span of ten years they come to that conclusion by observing how long populations in captivity live. Is it a perfect system? No but it gives one a general idea, same goes for nerite snails. The average life is 2 years. This isnt some arbitrary number somebody made up or a matter of fact number, its an avererage.That is simply not true. According to a quick Google search, the average lifespan of a nerite snail is 2 years. Is that 100% correct? No! There is no way of actually knowing. My nerite snails had lived for 2+ years and I know some of @essjay 's nerite snails have lived for long than that. Why do you ask? Because our pH for nerite snails is in the green zone.
6 pH for a nerite snails is crazy low. (Even if it is only by 0.5 ppm)
She should have done research before getting her snail. That's all I'm saying, not meaning to argue.