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The 10+ Large Malaysian Trumpet Snails are a natural solution for maintaining a clean and healthy freshwater aquarium. These snails are efficient algae eaters and bottom debris consumers, ensuring your tank remains pristine without harming your plants or fish. Available in larger quantities for added value, they are the perfect addition for any aquarium enthusiast.
C**S
Great Value and very healthy snails.
I breed 20 different types of aquatic snails as well as a multitude of fish and I often purchase new breeding stock for others to keep my gene pool diverse. These snails were very healthy when they arrived with amazing color and strong shells which tells me the seller took very good care of them. The seller sent almost double the order which was a welcome and pleasant surprise. Once I got the snails I placed them into a container with the contents of the bag and every 15min for one hour I added two tbs of tank water from the tank they will be placed in so they can get acclimated to the tanks chemistry. Unlike fish snails need time to adapt to the water chemistry in your tank other wise you risk putting them into shock and they die within a few days. This is called the drip method and should always be done when adding new snails to your tank. I suspect most of the reviews of dead snails were due to them being added directly into the tank. Fish need to be floated so the temp can even out but snails need to get use to your tanks ph, and overall chemistry. It has been about a months since I added these snails to my tank and they are doing quite well. I will deff purchase from this seller in the near future and I highly recommend them to all of you. As a breeder with years of experience I can tell you these snails are of a high quality that have been well taken care of.
A**D
There all dead
C**E
Alive and in love :3
I was a bit worried at first because it took ten days to get to me. There was a bit of a leak, but not much and the second bag that the bag with the snails were in caught the water nicely. As you can see in the picture, Pasha is still trying to decide on what to do with these guys. The smallest ones decided to bury themselves, but the biggest ones are moving around and just don't give a hoot as they are hungry. The largest one is like one and a half maybe two inches shell wise. They are a white grey, with black fleshy snail, some have black or green on their shells too, the black is like lines of dots.These guys are cute, I plan to go to a pet shop and get two mystery snails just because I want to have something active during the day to watch with my beta xD I'm not sure Pasha is gunna forgive me for a while, he keeps swimming by not pleased with his new friends. I got fourteen snails of various sizes, love them and when I get babies and they get big, I'll probably pass some along to friends or sell them. All in all, I adore these guys :3Edit::O Not even a full day and a teeny white baby is crawling on the glass, SO cute. I don't know how many more will show up, but holy cow that was unexpected lol. It's really adorable!
M**S
Malaysian Snails
The media could not be loaded. They arrived after 9 days, alive. I placed them in dechlorinated water and waited. When I saw movement placed them in desired tanks. Only one was deceased and feed to my Bali Sharks. I wish they had quicker shipping options. May reach out to seller for another purchase with overnight options.
B**A
Med sized, & active upon arrival..greet them w th proper care..
So very anxious I was to see my snails arrive, worried cuz it’s so hot here in th S..they arrived early, I was happy bout that..was only a lil water in their bag so I dripped some more in slowly so as not to shock them..then I floated em in th Sorority tank to bring to tank temp..then poured out th water slowly & gently & put some more of th clean same temp water in again, twice to clean them off..Then I released them into th Tetra tank, slowly, in a cleared off “spot” so I could see them move or not..they just took off & were busy! Th tetras hav a “plantless”, sand, substrate becuz they eat or destroy most plants & they are th only kind of fish in th tank since they don’t “play well w others”, but it is a cycled tank w underground filter..for this type of snail it is natural for them to bury in & out of th sand (th substrate)..I made sure to get plenty at one time to start off w so they can do wat it is I need them to do..care for them proper wen they arrive, u kno they are stressed..I hope for them to multiply & become many..they are most welcome new members of th family..🤗
L**E
Should have been better, they are live animals
First.Got alot of them but they were sent in just a zip lock bag with just a paper towel. All the water had leaked out. They came in a envelope and not a box. They could've been flattened. Will not be buying again.
M**A
Beautiful trumpet snails
The media could not be loaded. The snails are beautiful and most medium to large size. Half of them started moving about an hour or so after they started warming up, but a few of them took several hours for them to wake up and start moving. All but one survived the trip. They're beautiful and the seller even included a couple extra. I'm very happy with this transaction.Edit: So the one snail that I didn't think made it actually did! I left him in the quarantene tank and later the next day, he started moving around and made a full recovery. Even though the directions say 2 hours to know if any are DOA, my experience was that it can take a full day before you know they are okay or not.
A**R
Dead snails
I received my snails directly from the mail carrier, and as I grabbed the flimsy package, I realized it was freezing cold. I quickly brought it inside and started to open it I realize that the water looked murky and brown so I quickly open the packaging. The snails were stored in a flimsy bags with a brown paper towel inside with the snails I got them out of the nasty water into a shallow container like the directions say I monitored them for a few hours, and realize the water is starting to turn a brownish, green color and smell I know I should’ve taken a picture but it smells so bad