Assassin Snail
Assassin / Killer Snail (single)
The Assassin Snail (Clea helena), also known as the Snail Eating Snail, is a fascinating and functional addition to any freshwater aquarium. Renowned for its ability to control pest snail populations, the Assassin Snail is a natural and effective solution for maintaining a balanced and clean tank environment. With its distinctive yellow and black banded shell, this snail adds both beauty and utility to your aquarium.
Features
- Effective Pest Control: Naturally preys on nuisance snails, helping to keep your aquarium clean and balanced.
- Distinctive Appearance: Attractive yellow and black banded shell that adds visual interest to your tank.
- Hardy Species: Adaptable and resilient, making it suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
- Peaceful Nature: Safe to keep with most fish and other invertebrates, as it primarily targets other snails.
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care, making it an easy addition to any freshwater setup.
Care Instructions
- Tank Size: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended to provide ample space for foraging and hiding.
- Water Conditions:
- Temperature: 68°F to 82°F (20°C to 28°C)
- pH: 6.5 to 7.5
- Hardness: 5 to 15 dKH
- Diet: While the primary diet consists of other snails, Assassin Snails will also consume uneaten fish food and detritus. Supplement their diet with sinking pellets or frozen foods if necessary.
- Substrate: A soft, sandy substrate is ideal for burrowing and hunting.
- Tank Setup: Provide plenty of hiding spots with plants, rocks, and driftwood. Avoid keeping them with very small or delicate snails you wish to keep alive.
- Compatibility: Generally peaceful, but best kept with species that are not prone to being eaten, such as larger snails, shrimps, and most fish.
- Breeding: Assassin Snails are relatively easy to breed in captivity. They lay single eggs in hard-to-see places, and the young snails will emerge after a few weeks.
Additional Tips
- Monitor snail populations in your tank; too many pest snails can indicate overfeeding or poor maintenance.
- Assassin Snails do not breed rapidly like some pest snails, so they are easier to manage in terms of population control.
- Regular water changes and maintaining good water quality will keep your Assassin Snails healthy and active.
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