Nerite Snail
We stock a few assorted varieties of Nerite snail – Zebra Nerite Snail, Red Onion Nerite Snail, and Horned Nerite Snails, and more – the variey supplied will be at random and may be a single species or an assorted mix. Nerite Snails are one of the best algae eating snails around, happily grazing on biofilm, soft film algae, soft green algae, string algae and soft brown algae.
Supplied size: 2-5cm
Origin: East and South Africa
Temperate: peaceful
Ideal number kept together: 1+
Our conditions: pH 7.5, temp: 25 °C
Ideal pH: 7.0-8.0
Ideal temperature: 23 – 28 °C
Water flow: low to moderate
Lighting: dim to bright
Ease of care
Easy. Require a constant source of algae or similar nutrients to feed, and a little patience when acclimatising.
Diet
They feed on algae, to the point where it may clear the tank and require supplemental algae wafers. They are ferocious eaters, please ensure they have a steady stream of nutrients available to avoid losses.
Compatibility
Best kept in a community tank with small or medium sized fish. Some fish, like loaches, may try to eat the snails, so please do your research prior. Take care when using disease treatments on other fish inhabitants, check that any chemicals used are safe for use with snails. Do not house with assassin snails.
Hard to breed in captivity – larval stage requires brackish conditions ideally.
Nerite snails lifespan can be anything from a few months to 3 years in perfect conditions. The acclimatising stage is key, nerites can be sensitive to new conditions – when introducing please ensure pH levels are suitable, and conditions are free of ammonia so nerites can acclimatise effectively, to avoid losses.
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