they are an example of Crestations, or they all live in the same areas of coastal waters, depending on the species of crestation.
~Gabby Johnson
In the aquarium were water, weed, sunfish, snails, and a neon fish.
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Some snails have very interestingly designed shells and can add color and uniqueness to an aquarium. Also, snails are an algae consumer and help clean the aquarium. Some fish also require snails as part of their diet, such as some puffers.
There are many fish and invertebrates that eat algae. For example Any type of tang or foxface. And many invertebrates such as snails, crabs, urchins, shrimp....
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
snails, crabs, halfmoon fish, opaleye fish, sea urchins, abalone, the list goes on.
They can just live in an aquarium with the normal pebbles on the bottom that all fish live in.
Here is how you get rid of pest snails in aquarium. First, You must be overfeeding. Too many pest snails in the aquarium is a sign of overfeeding. Decrease how much you feed your fish immediately. Do not feed more than once a day, only feed as much as the fish can finish within a minute. All leftover fish food must be removed immediately. Without surplus food, snail population will stop growing. Second, You can manually remove the pest snails by hand, or by setting up traps with vegetables. Third, Get assassin snails, or puffer and loach fish. They love to eat snails.
There are several animals that eat sea urchins. Sea otters, sunflower stars, snails, crabs and some species of fish predate upon sea urchins.
A denizen is an inhabitant of a particular place, so anything that lives in an aquarium is a denizen of an aquarium. This includes fish, plant life, aquatic frogs or snails, etc.
At night, the porcupine fish searches for hard-shelled sea urchins, snails and crabs. Sometimes they will also eat sea jellies.
No. Only aquatic snails can live in water. It is not adviseable to add any snails to an aquarium IMO anyway.