The
Small Freshwater Algae Eaters: Horned Nerite Snail – Nerite Snails have a
reputation for being tank cleaners that are excellent plus among the very
skillful algae eating snails around. Why Nerite Snails are generally referred
cleaning crew along with Amano Shrimp, that’s. Nerite Snails can be called
being docile, peaceful and tranquil in nature, and are able to move through the
tank effortlessly.
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The Small Freshwater Algae Eaters: Horned Nerite Snail
It's a yellow and black striped
coloration. It does not bother some other inhabitants and is an incredibly
docile creature.
Nerite Snails are
just one of typically the most popular freshwater aquarium snails nowadays and
are almost always available at chain stores and local pet stores. Nerite Snails
in many cases are sold as freshwater aquarium snails, although there are a few saltwater
varieties also.
Appearance
It's small size
doesn't take away from the beauty of this snail yet. The Horned Nerite has a
beautiful swirl coloration that is black and yellow. As the snail grows the
colour patter continues using the stripes of black and yellowish becoming
broader. Swirl and the coloration seems in even the smallest specimens. There
are other colour varieties of the Horned Nerite Snail, some with interesting
patterns and various swirl coloration.
Purchasing Nerite Snails
For specimens that
have healthy looking shells Nerite Snails look before purchasing. Also search
for Nerite Snails which are active. A snail that is active will soon be affixed
to the glass or any other hard outermost layer of the tank. Avoid Nerite Snails
motionless and which can be about the underparts of the the tank lying down.
Snails which are lying on their backs could possibly be dying or dead. Also
look to make sure the snail shell isn’t empty. You need to be sure to are not
buying an empty shell.
Feeding
Horned Nerite
Snails can simply be fed commercial pellet and flake food. If there isn't any
debris or algae left to have they just require supplemental feeding. They are
efficient cleaners and certainly will make the glass and substrate really clean.
They are not fussy eaters. The filter should be turned off during feeding to
permit the food where it is easily reachable for the Horned Nerite Snails to
float to the substrate.
Behavior
Also make its way
not in the tank and the Horned Nerite Snail can have a tendency to escape from
a tank. It truly is recognized as a snail that was tidal and will reside
outside of water. Just pick up them and put them back inside of the tank. The
Horned Nerite Snail will survive provided that they haven't been out of the
tank for too long. It is recommend to keep an eye to them and look around the
tank occasionally for potential getaways.
Kinds Of Nerite Snails For Freshwater
Tanks
There are lots of
popular kinds of Nerite Snails available in pet stores today including: Zebra
Nerite Snail, Tiger Nerite Snail, Olive Nerite Snail, Black Racer Nerite Snail
And Horned Nerite Snail.
Nerite Snails tank
teammates range from most invertebrates and fish proper for a freshwater
community tank. Since the snails could get eaten, Nerite Snails tank mates
shouldn't contain any competitive invertebrates or fish. Thus avoid cichlids,
aquarium crayfish, Goldfish and loaches.
Some good tank
mates include the likes of: Ivory Snails, Ramshorn Snails, Mystery Snails,
Trumpet Snails and Gold Inca Snails in addition to others of their kind. Bamboo
Shrimp, Vampire Shrimp, Red Cherry Shrimp, Ghost Shrimp and Amano Shrimp will
also work out well, as will Cory Catfish and Otocinclus Catfish. As always, if
there is a question regarding tank mate compatibility and Nerite Snails, don't
forget to check before purchasing with the shop clerk.
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