SevenSeaSupply 5 Zebra Nerite Fresh Water Aquarium Snails
R 1,342
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SevenSeaSupply 5 Zebra Nerite Fresh Water Aquarium Snails
Nerite Snails are an amazing addition to any freshwater aquarium. They will help to maintain your aquarium algae free.
EASY TO CARE FOR AND WILL THRIVE IN ALMOST ANY FRESHWATER AQUARIUM CONDITIONS.
They are not picky eaters and will eat most offered foods such as Algae wafers, Decaying plant matter, Pellets, or Zucchini.
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100% Guarantee alive on arrival only. We cannot guarantee after that due to un controllable of your aquarium condition are very. Please read care instruction. Zebra snails are widely believed to be the single best snail in the aquarium hobby for eating algae. They are totally safe with any fish, shrimp, or plants, and are completely peaceful. Zebra snails require salt water to reproduce, so they will never overpopulate your aquarium (as some freshwater snails are known to do). Zebra snails range from 1/2 to 1 inch in size. They usually will remain around 1 inch throughout their lifespan, but the occasional snail will reach 1 1/2 inches! They do not eat plants (only algae), so they are perfectly suitable for planted tanks. RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS: - PH level range: 6.5 to 8.5 - Temperature range: 65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit - Water type: Medium hard - Recommended Aquatic Arts tank mates: Other types of snails (other Nerite snails, Mystery Snails, Sulawesi Snails, etc.), dwarf shrimp (such as Blue Velvet shrimp, Sakura Fire Red Cherry Shrimp, Neon Yellow Shrimp, etc.). They can also be kept with small to medium-sized, non-aggressive fish. - Additional notes: With all nerite snails, it's a good idea to make sure the water line in your aquarium isn't too high, as these snails tend to climb up beyond the water line. Zebra snails do not tolerate water with high nitrate levels. Snails are very sensitive to copper, so watch out for copper if you use tap water in your tank