Can you tell what this snail is yet?
I think there were snail eggs in moss balls I bought, as I had nothing in a new tank that I set up apart from water, substrate and moss balls. One day I squeezed the moss balls and a few days later noticed loads of baby snails.
Although they're still very small and had to use a magnifier on my phone to photograph them, so not very clear, but was wondering if anybody might have an idea what kind of snail they could be?
I'm hoping they're not apple snails, as it says online they eat plants, but I will keep them in there anyway no matter what they are as they keep the glass clean. Although it says online that apple snails lay eggs at the top of the tank, so not sure if they would lay eggs in moss balls.
I haven't heated the tank yet. It's just at room temperature, but the snails seem fine. Would be useful to know if they're tropical snails and if they need a heated tank. Although I was going to get mountain minnows that don't need a heater.
I think there were snail eggs in moss balls I bought, as I had nothing in a new tank that I set up apart from water, substrate and moss balls. One day I squeezed the moss balls and a few days later noticed loads of baby snails.
Although they're still very small and had to use a magnifier on my phone to photograph them, so not very clear, but was wondering if anybody might have an idea what kind of snail they could be?
I'm hoping they're not apple snails, as it says online they eat plants, but I will keep them in there anyway no matter what they are as they keep the glass clean. Although it says online that apple snails lay eggs at the top of the tank, so not sure if they would lay eggs in moss balls.
I haven't heated the tank yet. It's just at room temperature, but the snails seem fine. Would be useful to know if they're tropical snails and if they need a heated tank. Although I was going to get mountain minnows that don't need a heater.