Nerite Snails are a species of freshwater or brackish snails that are highly sought out by aquarists to help to eat algae off of glass, rocks, wood, plants and decorations, and also eat all the “dirt” and debris that’s accumulating in a tank such as sludge, fish poop, dead plant parts, carcasses, and food leftovers. They are some of the most effective algae eaters available, and will help keep your aquarium clean while being a great pet and companion to your fish! Nerite Snails come in many colors and patterns, such as tiger, leopard, and zebra, and even horned.
Neritina natalensis, or Nerite snail, are freshwater snails that are common in the aquarium hobby as they are well-known for being excellent algae eaters. They will eat algae off of glass, substrate,...
Neritina natalensis, or Nerite snail, are freshwater snails that are common in the aquarium hobby as they are well-known for being excellent algae eaters. They will eat algae off of glass, substrate,...
Neritina natalensis, or Nerite snail, are freshwater snails that are common in the aquarium hobby as they are well-known for being excellent algae eaters. They will eat algae off of glass, substrate,...
Neritina natalensis, or Nerite snail, are freshwater snails that are common in the aquarium hobby as they are well-known for being excellent algae eaters. They will eat algae off of glass, substrate,...
The Three-Color Thorn/Horned Nerite Snail (Clithon corona/diadema) is an increasingly popular nerite snail that is native to East and Southeast Asia. This peaceful snail has a highly variable range of colors and patterns...
The Three-Color Thorn/Horned Nerite Snail (Clithon corona/diadema) is an increasingly popular nerite snail that is native to East and Southeast Asia. This peaceful snail has a highly variable range of colors and patterns...