All snails that I know of eat algae.
This species are filter feeders they feed on microlage, detritus and small algae
Some mollusks, like certain species of snails and clams, may feed on algae. Others, like some species of bivalves, may filter feed on plankton by drawing water into their bodies and trapping plankton to feed on. It ultimately depends on the specific species of mollusk.
snails eat algae and aquatic plants
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Pond Snails, Tadpoles, Freshwater Shrimps and some species of fish such as the Grass Carp. Most baby fish will also feed on algae in their early years.
fish , and turtles , snails frogs, and tadpoles
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
Many animals eat algae including fish, invertebrates like sea urchins and snails, and some species of turtles. Additionally, some marine mammals like manatees and certain species of birds also feed on algae.
The water snails feed on the nuisance algae and things left on the tank.
you would want to feed it an algae or vegetable tablet that you can get from the fish store. feed the snails once a week and they should be good.
Romaine Lettuce, Spinach, Algae, and Algae Tabs
Abalone are not considered scavengers. They are herbivorous marine snails that feed on algae and seaweed.