Freshwater snail eggs can be a nuisance in your aquarium, but sometimes they're not an issue at all! Click here to find out what your options are.
To ensure their long-term well-being, advanced care is paramount. This involves meticulously maintaining stable water parameters, providing a nutrient-rich diet, selecting right tank mates, and knowledging their breeding way. With proper care, these captivating creatures can grace your aquarium for u...
1 marbled Angel (waiting for local aquarium store's shipment of black and blue Angels to come in and will be adding probably only black Angels in a couple of weeks) and 1 snail (no clue the actual breed..) shell is round, brick red in colour with...
Freshwater Snails can be fascinating inhabitants in an aquarium. Hobbyists often add freshwater snails as tank cleaners. The intent being they will be algae eaters and free the tank from uneaten food, dead plant matter and debris. But freshwater snails can be much more than that. Freshwater sn...
Actively growing fungus (typically Saprolegnia, Achlya, Leptomitus, Pythium, and for marine Exophiala, Ichthyophonus) in an aquarium is primary a sign of low quality aquarium conditions by the owner. It appears as fluffy white* growths (Hyphae) on any surface in the aquarum looking a lot...
Rotala Indica is a beautiful surface plant for your freshwater aquarium. Each stem is speckled with leaves from bottom to top. With enough such stems, it can give your aquarium a forest-like appearance. Your fish will love the shelter it provides. ...
< There are lots of little freshwater creepy crawlies that come into a freshwater aquarium. Usually they come in as eggs or larvae attached to the plants. They grow to a point until the fish realize that they are around and soon become live food. Some become parasitic on fish but I ...
Once the Ich matures, it bursts through the white crust and floats around looking for a hard surface to attach to – generally the bottom of your aquarium.The white crust that covers the wound of your fish falls off, leaving an open wound. At this stage, your fish are prone to ...
It is a bottom feeder, although it explores all over the aquarium. Must havecalcium(GHgreater than 8d) in the water and a pH greater than 7.0 or the shell will dissolve and the snail will die. If it is kept at the higher temperature range, it will move around more quickly, but will...
Obviously these aren’t fish either, but nerites do answer the question of what snail to add to a tank without the risk of them taking over. Nerites hardly ever breed under aquarium conditions for reasons not fully understood. Better still, nerites are excellent algae eaters, and they never ...