The Best
Snails Eat Algae in Freshwater Aquarium: Inca Snail – The Inca Snail a part of the Apple Snail
family in which there are over 100 distinct species that is recorded. Unlike
various other snails, the Inca Snail stays relatively small and ought to leave
your aquarium plants alone (for the most part). They do like any structures in
your aquarium seeking alga and to graze on the tank glass. They may submerge
during the daytime and come out at night, when you have a sand tank bottom.
They're fairly easy to care for but there really are a couple things to
remember as it pertains to caring for this particular snail.
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The Best Snails Eat Algae in Freshwater Aquarium: Inca Snail
While they spend most of
their lives under water, they still require air to breath, and accomplish this
through going a specialized breathing tube (siphon) to the surface of the
water.
They are herbivores, so
they will require lots of greens in their diet. In case your tank doesn't have
alot of algae, give your Inca Snail some algae wafers or attach a piece of
lettuce to a rock. This should provide plenty of nourishment for your snails.
Avoid keeping them with fish that are known snail eaters such as the fish in
the family that is loach. Goldfish are also proven to nibble at them ocassionally.
Some fish may even nip at the snail's tentacles, sometimes nipping most of it
off. This doesn't seem to trouble the snail and often times it will grow back.
Gold Inca Snail Temperament & Behaviour
A Gold Inca Snail may be
extremely active during times when the tanks lights are on, steadily going
throughout the aquarium on the hunt for food, interesting locations to
research, or a quiet spot to take a rest. When the tank lights are off, a Gold
Inca Snail may also be quite active. Inca Snails are generally active feeding
at night.
Reproduction
There really are a
couple things to be thought about to breed apple snails:
- Since Inca snails are
gonochoristic (separated sexes), a male along with a female snail are
needed(clear).
- when the temperature
climbs in combination with abundance of food available, Inca snails procreate.
- Inca a aestivation
interval in the mud before they breed successfully (does not apply to the most
common species).
- For those species that
lay are gonochoristic (separated sexes), a male and a female snail are
needed(obvious).
- Inca snails procreate
when the temperature rises with abundance of food available in combination.
Feeding Diet
Their special favorites
are blanched shelled peas, zucchini and cucumber medallions and lettuce leafs.
Any uneaten food should be removed after 24 hours from the tank, to prevent it
from fouling the water.
Gold Inca Snail Environment & Habitat
My Gold Inca Snail
residents look happy and do well in a planted aquarium. I suspect the reason is
the fact that a tank with plenty of live plants is never really too clean,
meaning that there is a plentiful source of edible vegetation shedding from
your live plants themselves (see note involving live plants underneath). And if
your Gold Mystery Snail takes a couple bites a live aquarium plant off once in
a while, I chalk it up as its having some fresh plant life as a bite.
Mating
Unlike most snails
available in the aquarium trade, apple snails are not hermaphroditic and you
want both a a female along with a male for mating. The most easy way to achieve
that is to buy six snails, which virtually guarantees you will have at least
one female and male.
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