3 Zebra Thorn Nerite Snails (Clithon Diadema)


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Sale price$11.99

Description

Also known as the Thorny Hair Nerite Snail, these snails are unique, beautiful, and very useful. They are very active and spend most of their day looking for their favorite meal - Algae. The Thorn Nerite Snail has different unique patterns and. They also come in different color variations like brown, green, and tan but its most unique color variant is definitely the black and yellow spiral.
Another feature of the shell is the spikes. They have long spikes protruding from their shells. 
Very slow moving gastropods, always hungry and that will grown in a heart-beat.
  • Great at consuming algae;
  • Plant safe;
  • Active 24/7;
  • Amazing color ;
  • Very peaceful.
Thorn Nerite Snails eat a big variety of foods such as: 
  • Algae
  • Algae Wafers
  • Invertebrate Pellets
  • Decaying Plant Matter
  • Zucchini 
Care for them:
  • Tank size(Minimum): 5 Gal
  • Care: Very Easy
  • Temperature: 72-82
  • PH: 7.4-8.0
  • GH: 6-8
  • KH: 2-12
  • Lifespan: 1 Year
It is possible that some snails have some shell defects from their wild encounters.
DO NOT USE COPPER IN AQUARIUMS CONTAINING SNAILS!

Customer Reviews

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Amber
Cute snails!

They came in as a nice size. Only one is vibrant though. But most importantly, I paid for a heat pack because it was still pretty cold here in NY. But the heat pack was never shipped with them so the water was freezing cold. Thankfully they all are doing well though.

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Nicolena Hutchins

3 Zebra Thorn Nerite Snails (Clithon Diadema)

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Larry W Denmark

When I opened the box, I thought I had received snail soup. My postman put the package in my mailbox, which can function as an oven on hot summer days. The water in the bag was 120 degrees F, as was the "cold pack" that came with it. But I followed the enclosed directions, and an hour after introducing the snails to my aquarium, they all showed signs of life. Now, 24 hours later, the three snails are happily munching algae.

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April J Briese

Snails are all well and happily eating algae :) Thanks!

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Curtis Snead

Thanks will buy again

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