Quite Healthy
The 3 pack of Nitrile Snails arrives promptly and the little guys all were healthy. I put them in my tank and they have been eating their way through the algae ever since.
Mary Y.
Common Name: Tiger Nerite
Scientific Name: Neritina Semiconica
Genus: Neritina
Wild Origin: Africa
Adult Size: 1in
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The Tiger Nerite snail has a stunning appearance. The shell features small black markings that accent an amber shell. Nerite Snails are some of the best algae-eating snails to have in your planted tank. They are extremely easy to care for and undemanding. They feed entirely on algae alone and a small group of them can clean a large aquarium covered in diatoms within a few days. They do have a large appetite though and if they’ve eaten all the algae in the tank, it may be necessary to feed them algae wafers or blanched veggies. However, they have no interest in plant leaves so your aquascape is safe.
When choosing tank mates for your Nerites, avoid species that eat snails. These include Loaches, Crayfish, Large Cichlids, Goldfish, and other larger species. We prefer keeping our Nerites in most of our Buce tanks along with Amano Shrimp, Neocardina Shrimp, Caridina Shrimp, Oticinclus, Siamese Algae Eaters, Tetras, Cories, Bettas and other peaceful fish.
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