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Snails in the aquarium can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on what species you have. They are excellent algae eaters but they're also quite slow and an algae problem can get away from them.  When choosing a snail, to avoid a problem with over population, choose a snail that either does not breed in freshwater such as the [[Zebra Nerite Snail]] or that has separate sexes and is not hermaphroditic such as the [[Golden Apple Snail]].
 
Snails in the aquarium can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on what species you have. They are excellent algae eaters but they're also quite slow and an algae problem can get away from them.  When choosing a snail, to avoid a problem with over population, choose a snail that either does not breed in freshwater such as the [[Zebra Nerite Snail]] or that has separate sexes and is not hermaphroditic such as the [[Golden Apple Snail]].
  
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*Here is a closely related category: [[:category:Images - Snails|Images - Snails]]  
 
*Here is a closely related category: [[:category:Images - Snails|Images - Snails]]  
  

Latest revision as of 15:51, 25 November 2023

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Snails in the aquarium can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on what species you have. They are excellent algae eaters but they're also quite slow and an algae problem can get away from them. When choosing a snail, to avoid a problem with over population, choose a snail that either does not breed in freshwater such as the Zebra Nerite Snail or that has separate sexes and is not hermaphroditic such as the Golden Apple Snail.