I believe with mystery snails as long as you are above freezing you are ok but just to be safe at least 65F and no higher than 85F. Hope this helps
No, mystery snails live perfectly well in fresh water.
No, apple snails and mystery snails are not the same. Apple snails belong to the family Ampullariidae and are typically larger in size compared to mystery snails, which belong to the Thiaridae family. Additionally, apple snails are considered invasive species in some regions, while mystery snails are popular aquarium pets.
Yes, golden mystery snails and black mystery snails can mate and produce offspring. The offspring can exhibit a variety of color combinations depending on the genetics of the parents.
i have no clue, i guess that's why their "mystery" snails
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.
2 kinds are apple snails, and mystery snails. I have mystery snails. Make sure they have plenty of calcium, or they're shells will crack.
Mystery snails should be acclimated to their new environment by slowly introducing them to the water temperature and chemistry of the tank. This can be done by floating the snail in a bag or container in the tank for about 15-20 minutes before releasing them. This helps them adjust gradually and reduces stress.
Some common types of aquarium snails include Nerite snails, Mystery snails, Ramshorn snails, and Malaysian Trumpet snails. Each type has unique characteristics and care requirements.
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AnswerHey there, as far as i know they wont interbreed. All i have to say is make sure u have cover glasses coz those buggers can crawl out of ur tank pretty fast hahaha. :o) Catch mate.a shellApple snails and mystery snails are different. Apple snails get to be softball size while mystery snails stay smaller. I have an apple snail and an ivory mystery snail, my ivory is a female and I just saw the apple snail mating with her. She has just previously laid two clutches of eggs from my blue mystery snail that has just recently died and the eggs have not hatched yet so I am curious to see if the apple snail will fertilize her or not. I have tried to do research to see if they can even breed or not and have not found anything useful.
More than likely you purchased a snail that had a few hitch hikers living with it, inside of it's shell. Baby mystery snails will bother the adults this way. Mysteries are not hermaphrodites there are male and females of the species.
Snails are known to eat small prey if they can get to them, but fry will be able to outswim them before being killed.