There are beneficial snails and problem snails. Good snails would be welcomed in a pond setting as they would help control algae growth. Problematic snails over populate their habitats.
snails, shrimp, and crabs
I have snails of my own, not Asian Tramps, but they eat shrimp pellets. Just an idea.
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
Yes, snails do eat zooplankton. Aquatic snails eat a variety of different types of food such as plankton, algae, plants, and other microscopic organisms that live underwater.
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.
Free range snails and the first jumbo shrimp.
Shrimp and goldfish are not compatible in a freshwater aquarium. Goldfish are known to eat shrimp, so it is not recommended to keep them together in the same tank.
you will need to feed them pieces of scallop,crab legs,oysters also gut loaded ghost shrimp,brine shrimp,blood worms and snails.
The mothers or fathers throw up digested shrimp and snails and the babies eat it.
oysters, scallops, clams, snails, crabs, crayfish, lobsters, shrimp, krill, barnacles.
crustaceans, small fish, shrimp, and mollusks