If there is algae (the green stuff) on the tank, or objects in the tank, then you don't need to feed them at all. If not, depending on the size of the snail, you can get algae "chips" that the snails will feed on. Here's a site that can help. Good Luck http://www.thefind.com/pets/info-algae-chips If there is algae (the green stuff) on the tank, or objects in the tank, then you don't need to feed them at all. If not, depending on the size of the snail, you can get algae "chips" that the snails will feed on. Here's a site that can help. Good Luck http://www.thefind.com/pets/info-algae-chips
Snails live on a tank and no you don't have to feed it.it eats of algae
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
They'll eat leftover fish food.
Snails in a fish tank typically live for about 1 to 2 years.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish may attack and harm the snails.
Yes, betta fish can generally live harmoniously with snails in the same tank. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and leftover food, but it's important to monitor the tank conditions and ensure that the betta fish is not aggressive towards the snails.
To safely introduce snails to a tank with betta fish, acclimate the snails to the tank water temperature, ensure the snails are healthy and free of parasites, and monitor the betta fish for any aggressive behavior towards the snails. It is also important to provide hiding spots for the snails to retreat to if needed.
Some compatible tank mates for betta fish, especially in terms of snails, are nerite snails, mystery snails, and Malaysian trumpet snails. These snails are peaceful and can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food. It's important to ensure that the tank is large enough and well-maintained to accommodate both the betta fish and the snails.
Yes, betta fish can generally live peacefully with snails in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough and there are plenty of hiding spots for the snails. It is important to monitor the betta fish's behavior towards the snails to ensure they are not being aggressive.
No, fish tank snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
In a tank? Snails, other fish, frogs.
well the snails had to grow from somewhere right?! if you had no real plants then i guess it would be quite hard to get them to grow!!! but they wouldn't have hitch hiked some times private fish stores give you them anyway because the snails are used as cleaning facilities so it grew from there but remember if you keep it there is separate food that you have to feed it if you have no plants!!!