The max amount of fish you could have in the tank is around 30 inches, (Tanks are never filled to the brim) provided you have a filter running all the time and you do at least a 50% water change weekly.
Provided you keep a filter running all the time and do a 50% water change weekly things should be OK.
You would be very close to overstocked. I personally would get rid of the snails.
The tank would not be overstocked with what you have suggested, provided you have a filter running all the time and you do a 50% water change every week.
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.
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.
I would not recommend adding snails to any tank if you intend to have fish.
7....But you should keep an good watch on them.
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.
I have a 10 gallon tank, which is now overun by snails. I purchased an Assasin snail and for more than a month of watching him, he has not done much! I dont think he has killed one snail ( I even put him in a bowl with five snails and they crawled all over him) is my assasin snail broken or what should I expect. How many Assasin's should inhabit a 10 gallon tank? and is there a way to sex them?
Freshwater snails do not need a filter, but they prefer it. The more water movement, the cleaner they/their shell stays. I have 3 mystery snails in a 10 gallon and 2.5 gallon tank with a filter and they're doing very well, but I also have 5 baby mystery snails in an ice cream pail until they fully mature. They're doing well, too.
Most snails lay eggs, but some are live-bearing snails, such as the Malaysian Trumpet Snail. Most snail species are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. However, apple snails are one of the few exceptions to this rule. Snails typically reproduce sexually, although some species have been known to reproduce asexually.
No, cats should not eat snails as they can carry parasites that may be harmful to the cat.