My nerite is very shy, always hiding at the top of the tank. It does go in the tank because I see paths through patches of algae, but it must do it at night.
I am extremely new to this … and feel overwhelmed. We bought a tank, live plants and some guppy’s and tetras. On adding all to the aquarium I noticed a shrimp and a snail !! I am very aware a new tank ( 2 days old, fully treated, no visible algae. OMG. Now I’m panicking…. I’ve fallen in love with the shrimp and snail. How they survived in a bag ( no water ) hiding in the live plant attached to a log 🪵 I’ve no idea but we have a lot of respect for them now !!!! 🎉 the shrimp is ok.. but reading up on the snail I’m legging it to the shops for some cucumber or spinach…. Q: Do I blanch the cucumber ? Everything they eat? Thanks Anne
Hi Anne! It's a good idea to blanch any veggies you offer to your fish / shrimp / snails. You can also provide them with vegetable-based sinking foods, like Fluval Bug Bites Algae Crisps! fluvalaquatics.com/us/shop/product/bug-bites-algae-crisps If you're interested, we have a complete New To The Hobby section on our website which you may find helpful! 😊 fluvalaquatics.com/us/new-to-the-hobby
My nephew gave me his nerite snail (just like the one in this video) because it escaped his tank a couple times. It is a great addition to my tank and will definitely be getting more for my other tanks 🙂
I am wondering, do they add to the bio load that much? Because my tank is pretty well stocked, maybe even a little overstocked. I do good cleaning algae off of the glass, but I need something to eat it of of the plants or decorations. If I get 1 or 2, will they add to much to the bio-load, or will I be fine?
Great question! You should be fine - snails don't really contribute much to the tank's overall bioload. Just keep up with your water changes and you should be okay! 👍
@@fluvalWow!! That was a very fast response to my question on a year old video. I really appreciate that! I can scrub the eggs off, but I'm really hoping for another male.
I have two and one keeps either falling off of something. The betta may knock him off or he’s nearing his last days. I named him flipper 😢 I can’t tell which. I do flip him over if I see him in his back. The other seems fine I may need some calcium blocks. I haven’t had one in the tank for about a week. I’m still new to this hobby. I’m so thankful for TH-cam.
Corydoras and nerites are like a must have in any aquarium if you ask me. There are always exceptions, but not many I do not think.
We definitely include them in as many tanks as we can!
Thanks for sharing your knowlodge about those lovely snails!
You did a great job explaining nerite snails!
Thank you! I like to see the snails working and you showed plenty of that.
We're glad you enjoyed the video! 😄
nerites are awesome.
We agree! 👌
My nerite is very shy, always hiding at the top of the tank. It does go in the tank because I see paths through patches of algae, but it must do it at night.
Nerite snails are indeed most active at night! You can usually spot them starting to come out in the evening. 👍
I love 🐌
Very cool!
I am extremely new to this … and feel overwhelmed. We bought a tank, live plants and some guppy’s and tetras. On adding all to the aquarium I noticed a shrimp and a snail !! I am very aware a new tank ( 2 days old, fully treated, no visible algae. OMG. Now I’m panicking…. I’ve fallen in love with the shrimp and snail. How they survived in a bag ( no water ) hiding in the live plant attached to a log 🪵 I’ve no idea but we have a lot of respect for them now !!!! 🎉 the shrimp is ok.. but reading up on the snail I’m legging it to the shops for some cucumber or spinach….
Q: Do I blanch the cucumber ? Everything they eat?
Thanks
Anne
Hi Anne! It's a good idea to blanch any veggies you offer to your fish / shrimp / snails. You can also provide them with vegetable-based sinking foods, like Fluval Bug Bites Algae Crisps! fluvalaquatics.com/us/shop/product/bug-bites-algae-crisps
If you're interested, we have a complete New To The Hobby section on our website which you may find helpful! 😊
fluvalaquatics.com/us/new-to-the-hobby
Thank you🙂
IV had my 1 nerite snail for about 4 months now I just noticed there is a baby in there.
My nephew gave me his nerite snail (just like the one in this video) because it escaped his tank a couple times. It is a great addition to my tank and will definitely be getting more for my other tanks 🙂
Does it still escape yours. I want to get one but i have openings on my lid
Nice
I am wondering, do they add to the bio load that much? Because my tank is pretty well stocked, maybe even a little overstocked. I do good cleaning algae off of the glass, but I need something to eat it of of the plants or decorations. If I get 1 or 2, will they add to much to the bio-load, or will I be fine?
Great question! You should be fine - snails don't really contribute much to the tank's overall bioload. Just keep up with your water changes and you should be okay! 👍
Is that a preview of the T Series heater you keep teasing i see in that tank????? 😳
You'll see something about T Series heaters very soon! 😉
I’ve got 4 large nerite snails and 3 yo yo loaches they get along fine in my tank - ?
I have several Nerites in my 30 gallon fresh planted. Keeps the algae under control but not multiple like rabbits do on land.
Does anything eat the unsightly eggs? I guess I'm lucky and the one nerite I've had for a year is a male. I want more, but not the eggs. lol
We haven't found anything that gets rid of them - the best method seems to be to just scrub them off! 😅
@@fluvalWow!! That was a very fast response to my question on a year old video. I really appreciate that! I can scrub the eggs off, but I'm really hoping for another male.
I have question
Do military helmet snails eat spot green algae
No
Love nerite snails 🐌 but unfortunately they can frequently end upside down, and do die if you don’t notice quick enough . 😔🏴
I have two and one keeps either falling off of something. The betta may knock him off or he’s nearing his last days. I named him flipper 😢 I can’t tell which. I do flip him over if I see him in his back. The other seems fine I may need some calcium blocks. I haven’t had one in the tank for about a week. I’m still new to this hobby. I’m so thankful for TH-cam.
Snails have no trouble righting themselves when tipped over. This is false.
I just bought two, I don’t have a top on my aquarium 😬
Did they ever escape?
Nope, rarely they’ll go above the water line for a bit, but then come back down.
Do the Apple Snail ?
We'll add it to the list! 👍
@@fluval awesome
Will assassin's kill nerites?
We're told that they may, once all the other, smaller snails are eliminated!
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No