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3 Top Algae Eaters Snails in Aquarium

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3Top Algae Eaters Snails in Aquarium – They're still an extremely popular option while snails aren't the largest algae eaters obtainable in the fish keeping hobby now. Back in the day, snails were the only real wildlife a hobbyist can utilize to control their alga, so they became popular out of necessity.   Photo copyright from clubfauna.com 3 Top Algae Eaters Snails in Aquarium In the last few years, but the need for freshwater snails has grown, and people have become more open to the thought of keeping snails and more. Algae eaters really are possibly harmful algae prorogation and an excellent add-on in a freshwater tank to help control and reduce. They come in a number of species, including snails, shrimps and algae -have fish. Specific algae-eaters favor certain types of algae, so with a mixture of species it is possible to ensure that all or the majority of the alga existence could be commanded. In a ordinary tank we have at home sometimes algae gr...

An Awesome Algae Eater Snail: Ramshorn Snail

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AnAwesome Algae Eater  Snail: RamshornSnail – Ramshorn snails (Planorbidae) is a type of aquarium algae eater which feed on most kinds of Alga, in addition to any dieing or decaying waste in the tank. As an alga snails, they'll not eat live plants or damage plants that are live; yet they do make quite short order of any wilting leaves in a tank. fishpondinfo.com An Awesome Algae Eater  Snail: Ramshorn Snail The effect is not of regulating the organics that could promote Cyanobacteria, only one, but the snails attack and eat the bio film that makes up the foundation of blue green algae. These ramshorn snails breathe air. The shells range from translucent to some dark, almost black colour through various shades of brown. The color that is dark appears to originate from substances that are dietary not normally available in the home aquarium, even though varieties from ponds are this dark hue. With the opening hole slanted down toward the right sn...