The nerites are snails of the family Neritidae, which contains both freshwater and saltwater species. In particular, the snails in the tribe (a kind of subgroup) Theodoxini, such as Theoxodusand Clithon, are freshwater. The snails of all other nerites tribes are saltwater.
Some popular types of snails to add to a freshwater aquarium are Nerite snails, Mystery snails, and Malaysian Trumpet snails. These snails can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food, and they are generally peaceful and easy to care for.
Yes, snails can live in water. They are able to survive in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Nerite snails are a shellfish.
Acutally, limpet is a common name for saltwater as well as freshwater snails.
yes they do,if youre talking about saltwater when you dont see their mouth they are sleeping.
Yes, nerite snails do not require a filter in their tank for optimal health and well-being. They are able to thrive in a well-maintained tank without the need for a filter.
they are both saltwater and freshwater
They contain saltwater and freshwater
There are snails who live in freshwater and snails that live in saltwater. Snails grow their shells as they grow to house them and provide protection. For added protection they will sometimes bury themselves or slip into small cracks and crevices to hide.
Yes, snails can survive in water as they have gills that allow them to breathe underwater. They are able to regulate the amount of oxygen they take in and can live in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Some common types of aquarium snails include Nerite snails, Mystery snails, Ramshorn snails, and Malaysian Trumpet snails. Each type has unique characteristics and care requirements.
The Persian Gulf is saltwater, not freshwater.