I didn't know where else to put this. Not a sick fish, but concerned about my snail. I have a nice big Apple (Mystery) Snail and when I got him he had a few small pits in his shell. Well, lately I have noticed he is getting a lot more. They are small and most of the new ones are around the end swirl of his shell. None go all the way thru (yet). I know he is missing calcium, but anyone know how to get that in his diet?
The tank he is in is a planted community tank. It has
CO2 added to it, pH is very low at 7.0 and the water is soft. I want to help him, but don't want to add anything that will mess up the perfect conditions of the tank. All my plants are huge and lush. My Bolivian Rams spawn all the time, along with my Tetras and Danios.
Anyone have any ideas? Here is a picture of "Charlie" when I first got him. There are more holes on him now, but they are small so far. Can't get a new picture yet, daughter has the camera.