🐌The bladder snail (Physa acuta) is commonly found in freshwater aquariums. Despite their rapid reproduction, these tiny (under ½ inch) snails with thin, yellow-brown shells can be beneficial. They act as algae cleaners, scavenging for detritus and leftover food, and their transparent bodies allow you to observe their internal organs! Puffers, loaches, assassin snails, large fish, and some crayfish do enjoy a diet complete with these snails.
Ease level: beginner
Size: .5-2 cm
Diet: biofilm, algae
PH: 6.0-6.8
Quantity: -see variations list for quantity and price breakdown-
🐌The bladder snail (Physa acuta) is commonly found in freshwater aquariums. Despite their rapid reproduction, these tiny (under ½ inch) snails with thin, yellow-brown shells can be beneficial. They act as algae cleaners, scavenging for detritus and leftover food, and their transparent bodies allow you to observe their internal organs! Puffers, loaches, assassin snails, large fish, and some crayfish do enjoy a diet complete with these snails.
Ease level: beginner
Size: .5-2 cm
Diet: biofilm, algae
PH: 6.0-6.8
Quantity: -see variations list for quantity and price breakdown-