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Attention snail lovers: your help is needed!

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Have you been considering adding a new snail friend to your family? Do you and/or your friends have a general interest in our shelly friends? Then please read this: The Starlight Snail Rescue  is an incredible operation run by dedicated Hannah C. "Hello! Here at Starlight Snail Rescue we rescue snails, slugs, and other small critters! We believe that snails deserve to be loved just as much as other animals! Another goal of mine is to educate people about snails and slugs. They are such fascinating and mysterious creatures. I think my love for them will never run out. — Hannah C. "           — excerpt from the Starlight Snail Rescue's homepage "Now from doctoring snails to finding them homes, I have officially opened my own snail rescue for snails, slugs, frogs, and so many other creatures! I hope you enjoy learning all about these creatures. Feel free to join me on my journey of helping animals one snail at a time."   — excerpt from the "About Us"...

A Closer Look: The Anatomy of Aquatic Snails Explained

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  "What is this arm on my snail? Is he okay?" Among the most frequent questions I come across regarding aquatic snails include questions about anatomy — and rightfully so! Snails have very funky anatomy, sometimes mystifying both beginner and long-time snailkeepers. While we still have yet to fully understand how aquatic snails function, there's thankfully much that we do know. Today, I'll break down the components of aquatic snail anatomy, focusing on the mystery snail.  The mystery snail encompasses the anatomical structure present in each freshwater aquatic snail, hence my focus on this specific species. Lola, the master of balance! Siphon That question asked at the beginning usually pertains to the mystery snail. What is that little tube? Most initially guess either parasite or genitalia. You'll be relieved to know that it's neither. This is their siphon! I'll include this video I uploaded to my Instagram account for a fun summarization: My Siphon Vide...

Ramshorns! Your Definitive Guide to Your Spirally Friends

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In my last post,  I touched on the basics of ramshorn snail care. As I received a request to delve into their diet, I'd like to take the time to do so today. While I haven't owned them myself, I am very familiar with their care and needs after extensive research (I'm planning to buy some soon though!). I mention this just to note that I can't speak from personal experience, so any recommendations I make are based on research and second-hand accounts. I'll provide links to some of my sources below. Anyway, ramshorn snails are beautiful and lively additions to any tank. How are they best cared for? Let's dive in. credit: Eric A. Olson, Wikimedia, (CC BY-SA 2.5) (Note: I am not sponsored by any brands I mention, or any sources I recommend. Thanks!) Tank Size Ramshorns are best suited to tanks 3 gallons and above.  Tank Setup and Decor Pretty much anything goes! Live plants, silk plants, cute little pirates — the sky (or lid) is the limit! Of course, the same guidel...

Which snails can I keep in a 3 gallon tank?

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Nano tanks are super cute and can be a lot of fun, but stocking options can be tricky for tanks less than 5 gallons. Oftentimes, budding aquarists inquiring about stocking their 3 gallon tanks are met with the simple answer: "shrimp or snails." Well, that's a little vague. Which snails can fit in a 3 gallon? Below are my top three recommendations. Let's take a look. Ramshorns credit: Catxx, wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0) Colorful, inquisitive, and spunky, ramshorn snails add both a pop of color and an endearing liveliness to your tank. Feeding off algae, decaying plant matter, and leftover fish food, ramshorns are wonderful at keeping the tank clean. However, their bioload should not be discounted — just like other aquatic pets, snails produce waste that must be removed. Ramshorns come in a variety of colors and sizes. While Colombian Ramshorns are magnificent in their own right, I would advise against using them in anything smaller than a 5 gallon tank, due to their size. ...

Which Aquatic Snail Is Right for You?

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  photos of my various pet snails Aquatic snails are fascinating and unique additions to any tank; even better, each species of snail contributes to the balance of the tank in their own way. Which snail is right for you? Let's take a look. Do you want a snail to eat that pesky algae in your tank? Nerite and bladder snails are your dream team. If you don't want more than one snail, nerite eggs don't hatch in freshwater (and are harmless to your tank). In the photo above, you may notice a small brown snail riding on my young golden mystery snail. This is a black racer nerite. They tend to spend their days as dedicated lawn mowers, steadily eating away at the algae building up in your tank. Nerites come in different shapes and sizes, especially horned nerites. Nerites tend to live between a year or two. Their lifespan can't be prolonged much, even with top care. Still, they reliably clear away algae during their lives, and they're suitable tank mates for many types of ...