👍🏻🐌 I've got a few nerites in my 64l planted tank. Their eggs are annoying! They never hatch because my water is soft so not enough calcium. But they do a good job of cleaning the glass...not so good with hair/string algae though
The names "mystery" and " Inca" are extremely outdated and incorrect, you need to do more research, these names havent been correct for a long time (aside form being used by people who don't know what they are talking about) they are both diferent varieties of apple snail ("Inca" that you describe is most likely pomacea canaliculata or channeled apple, there's also pomacea maculata or island apple and the one you called "mystery" is actually pomacea diffusa or spike topped apple snail). " Mystery" is already a species of snail but refers to Japanese trap door snails, the reason spiked top Apple snails are called mystery is because people couldn't be bothered researching what's snails they actually had so it was a mystery
in your defence maybe so but if the name is still used to millions of people around the world then having new names will not solve the problem just makes it harder for noobs to understand
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I've got a few nerites in my 64l planted tank. Their eggs are annoying! They never hatch because my water is soft so not enough calcium.
But they do a good job of cleaning the glass...not so good with hair/string algae though
sweet bro il keep an eye on your channel mate =D see how it goes =D
Don't be too concerned about "nuisance" snails. Also, livebearing fish will eat tiny snails if you keep the fish a little hungry.
thank you so much I learned a lot
Glad it was helpful!
I love my snails 🐌🐚🤗😀
i would love to have a tank one day just breeding them =D
@@mancfishkeeper For kids day I got a pet snail and I named him Gerald :D
@@kaisy2051 hey thats great and thats a good name for a snail tbh =D
Me too!
@@mancfishkeeper thank you,Unfortunately yesterday I buried him,idk why he died :(
I like the voice. It is easy to understand :)!
good =D as long as you get knowledge i am happy =D
@@mancfishkeeper Yes!! TY :)
Very helpful, thanks much!! USA
thank you sharon =D
@@mancfishkeeper You are welcome! Thank you :)
I'm getting some in 2 days yaaaq
thats great news
If snails compete with your fish for food, you are overfeeding.
Snails are important, for a healthy aquarium.
can i keep a snail in an aquarium without plants? like can i make an artificial aquascape with just one snail, and feed it algae?
no
Your not the manc fishkeeper. Lol.👍
haha =D i know bro i want the accent to be more understandable for everyone ... my accent can be abit fast lol hopefully it goes well =D
@@mancfishkeeper haha lol
The names "mystery" and " Inca" are extremely outdated and incorrect, you need to do more research, these names havent been correct for a long time (aside form being used by people who don't know what they are talking about) they are both diferent varieties of apple snail ("Inca" that you describe is most likely pomacea canaliculata or channeled apple, there's also pomacea maculata or island apple and the one you called "mystery" is actually pomacea diffusa or spike topped apple snail). " Mystery" is already a species of snail but refers to Japanese trap door snails, the reason spiked top Apple snails are called mystery is because people couldn't be bothered researching what's snails they actually had so it was a mystery
in your defence maybe so but if the name is still used to millions of people around the world then having new names will not solve the problem just makes it harder for noobs to understand
shut up lol
@@mancfishkeeper That's how we learn new things.