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SKU:116428
NERITINA SP
0.5-1 CM
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Introduction: • Species: Tiger Nerite Snail • Common Names: Tiger Nerite Snail, Tiger Nerite • Natural Habitat: Found in freshwater and brackish environments, predominantly in coastal areas and estuaries of Southeast Asia. Physical Characteristics: • Appearance: Features a striking shell with bold yellow and black stripes resembling a tiger's pattern. The shell is smooth and rounded, providing an attractive focal point in any aquarium. • Size: Typically grows to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. • Lifespan: Can live approximately 2 to 5 years with appropriate care. Habitat Requirements: • Tank Size: Ideally kept in a minimum tank size of 10 gallons, allowing ample space for grazing and movement. • Water Conditions: o Temperature: Prefers water temperatures between 72-78°F (22-26°C). o pH: Thrives in a pH range of 7.0-8.5, accommodating both freshwater and lightly brackish conditions. • Aquascaping: Best suited for well-planted tanks with hiding spots created by rocks and driftwood, which facilitate grazing. Diet: • Primary Diet: Herbivorous, primarily feeding on algae, biofilm, and decaying plant matter, contributing to tank cleanliness. • Supplemental Feeding: Can be offered algae wafers, blanched vegetables, and sinking pellets for a balanced diet. • Feeding Frequency: Feed small amounts once or twice daily, avoiding overfeeding to maintain optimal water quality. Compatibility: • Temperament: Generally peaceful, making them ideal for community tanks. • Suitable Tank Mates: Compatible with various peaceful fish and invertebrates. • Incompatibilities: Should be kept away from aggressive species that may harass or harm them. Care Level: • Difficulty: Considered easy to maintain; adaptable to a range of water conditions. • Health Monitoring: Regularly observe shell health and overall well-being, paying attention to water parameters. Breeding: • Breeding in Captivity: Rarely breeds in captivity; specific conditions, including brackish water, are needed for successful reproduction. • Spawning: Eggs are usually laid on surfaces, but hatching requires particular care. Economic Considerations: • Market Demand: Increasingly sought after for their unique appearance and effectiveness in controlling algae. • Wholesale/Retail Pricing: Generally affordable, but prices may vary based on demand and availability. Sustainability and Conservation: • Wild Population: Populations are typically stable, though habitat destruction is a concern. • Aquaculture Efforts: Limited breeding programs are in place to reduce reliance on wild populations. • Regulations: It's essential to follow local and international regulations to promote sustainable practices. Conclusion: The Tiger Nerite Snail is a stunning addition to aquariums, valued for its distinctive shell pattern and beneficial role in maintaining algae levels. With the right care and environment, these snails can thrive and enhance the beauty and functionality of aquatic setups.
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