

Anyways, I just wanted to let everyone know that these snails are a little better off than some of the others people have seen....

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cloudydy wrote:I visited our Petsmart today and just wanted to say that they had the snails in with the plants, in some decent tanks, and that they had listed on the tank that the snails eat vegetables, vegetation, and algae wafers, which is at least better than saying they are strictly algae eaters-they had two small goldens?, and I almost got one, but I ran out as fast as i could! However, I have to go back later this week, and a snail just might follow me home....
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Anyways, I just wanted to let everyone know that these snails are a little better off than some of the others people have seen....
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got..."
Pomacea bridgesii (spike-topped apple snail, Brazilian apple snail, golden mystery snail and ivory snail) prefers dead and rotting plants above fresh green ones. Occasionally they eat the softer vegetation. Pomacea bridgesii snails are thus a good choice for an aquarium equipped with a nice collection of water-plants. What is even more: they tend to starve to dead in the middle of the vegetation if you don't provide them with enough food.
The Pomacea bridgesii apple snails do very well on all kind of fish food and it could be useful to try some soft vegetables for those cases they would like some green food. Very handy types of fish-food are those tablets sold for algae-eaters, but other types of fish-food will do as well.
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got..."
mariastuff wrote:I have to disagree here a bit. My brigs enjoy eating my plants. I have about 20 species of plants in the tank. There are only a couple that they don't nibble on. The only big difference I've noticed is that they nibble, not chomp like canas do. Maybe mine are just weird............ or maybe they're learning to eat plants from the Columbian ramshorns.
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got..."
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