Yes or the snail will take in to muck backteria and die :)
SNAILS
A mstery snail will clean your tank at pets mart there like $3.00
It is generally safe to put a snail in a guppy fish tank as they are compatible species. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and debris, but be sure to monitor the tank to ensure the snail population does not grow too large and impact water quality.
We found a snail in our lake and added him to our Gold fish Aquarium. He is doing great. He roam's all over the tank not to mention, he keeps it very clean. My girl's named him Fatso.
Well it depends if you want them in there or not. It's your choice.
To safely introduce a snail to a tank with betta fish, acclimate the snail to the tank water temperature, ensure the tank has enough hiding spots for the snail, and monitor the betta's behavior towards the snail to prevent any aggression.
Snails cannot be made to stop reproducing. If you want the snail to stop reproducing in your tank, then remove it from the tank.
Baby snails are almost transparent as are snail eggs. They can be brought in on plants or even in the water that you have brought fish home in.
To maintain an aquatic snail tank, it is important to regularly clean the tank, perform water changes, monitor water quality, provide proper diet, and ensure proper temperature and lighting conditions. Additionally, avoid overfeeding and remove any uneaten food to prevent water contamination.
To safely care for snail babies in a fish tank, ensure the water is clean and at the right temperature for snails. Provide hiding spots and enough food like algae wafers or vegetables. Avoid aggressive tank mates that may harm the snail babies. Keep an eye on water quality and make sure to remove any uneaten food to prevent water contamination.
no the snail will most likely sufficate and die:(
This is can be a hard process. You will need to remove the mother snail. Take the father snail and put him in a separate tank; he could eat the eggs when the are secluded in a smaller spot. Use a fish net to put the eggs with the mother. Be careful! Clean out the tank as quickly as possible. Then slowly do the same process. I recommend though that if you already haven't, move the father to a separate spot; I heard they can be like goldfish and eat their young.