The clown loach grows to over a foot long, but usually stays around 10 inches. You will need to keep multiple clown loaches in your aquarium to keep them happy.I don't know about insects, but I think many fish will eat insects if they have access to them. All botia species of loach will happily eat snails, but all are gregarious and like to be in groups. So, if you are looking for a single 16" fish that will eat snails and insects, the botias aren't for you, but they will eat snails.
Freshwater snails typically grow to be around 1 to 2 inches in size.
A mature size of 6 inches/15 centimeters is how big a freshwater snail can grow. This isn't a typical size. Instead, it's the adult size of the apple snail [Pomaceamaculata]. The apple snail is considered the largest of the freshwater snails.
Sea snails Freshwater snails
The nerites are snails of the family Neritidae, which contains both freshwater and saltwater species. In particular, the snails in the tribe (a kind of subgroup) Theodoxini, such as Theoxodusand Clithon, are freshwater. The snails of all other nerites tribes are saltwater.
Sea snails can vary in size depending on the species. Some sea snails can be as small as a few millimeters, while others can grow to be several inches in length.
Nothing. they do not interact & snails are not insects.
Apple snails live in freshwater.
No, sea snails cannot live in freshwater environments as they require a salty marine environment to survive.
Some popular types of snails to add to a freshwater aquarium are Nerite snails, Mystery snails, and Malaysian Trumpet snails. These snails can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food, and they are generally peaceful and easy to care for.
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Apple snails are freshwater aquatic snails. Garden snails are land snails.Apple snails have lungs and gillsGarden snails have lungs onlyApple snails skin is thin and translucent (with slime)Garden snails skin is thick and leathery (with slime)All apple snails have two sets of antennaeGarden snails have species with one and two sets.
Yes, freshwater snails benefit from having a filter in their habitat to help maintain water quality and remove waste.