Mystery Snail – Pomacea bridgesii | Live Freshwater Fish

Mystery Snail – Pomacea bridgesii | Live Freshwater Fish

$2.95 USD

Mystery Snail – Pomacea bridgesii | Live Freshwater Fish

$2.95 USD

Mystery Snail (Pomacea bridgesii) brings gentle charm to freshwater aquariums. Originating from Colombia, South America, these slow-moving cleanup crew members quietly graze on algae and leftover debris, adding subtle activity without dominating the tank. They’re a smart choice for both beginners and seasoned hobbyists looking to enhance algae control in a peaceful, visually appealing way.

  • Natural habitat: Freshwater environments typical of tropical South America, with calm, stable conditions that support slow-moving grazers like Mystery Snails.
  • Temperament: Easygoing and non-aggressive; they glide along the substrate to clean up algae and detritus without disrupting more active tank inhabitants.
  • Tank size: Best kept in a clean, well-filtered community tank with stable water and gentle flow to match their relaxed pace.
  • Diet: Primarily algae and detritus; supplement with blanched greens, cucumber, or sinking wafers to ensure balanced nutrition and keep them engaged.
  • Compatibility: Generally peaceful and slow-moving, ideal for community tanks with small, non-predatory fish and shrimp; avoid tanks with known snail-eaters.
  • Care level: Beginner-friendly with standard water-quality maintenance and a steady calcium source to support shell health.
  • Water parameters: Maintain stable water conditions and monitor quality; avoid copper-based medications to protect shells. Provide a steady calcium source (cuttlebone or crushed coral) to support strong, healthy shells.

Breeding notes (if relevant): Not specified in the listing.

Note: Some pictures are of full grown adults and may not reflect how juveniles look in terms of shell color and size.

Quarantine Notice: All fish are quarantined and observed for a minimum of 7 days before entering our main system. We still recommend quarantine after purchase.

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