Pond and Bladder Snails (20-25) - Windy City Aquariums

Pond and Bladder Feeder Snails (10)

Excellent feeders for loaches, pufferfish, Oscars, etc or a small cleanup crew. NOTE: the order will mostly consist of a mix of baby/juvenile snails and maybe a few adults. Baby/Juvenile Ramshorn Snails might also be added in if we are low on bladder or pond snails! We generally add a...

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Description

Excellent feeders for loaches, pufferfish, Oscars, etc or a small cleanup crew.

NOTE: the order will mostly consist of a mix of baby/juvenile snails and maybe a few adults. Baby/Juvenile Ramshorn Snails might also be added in if we are low on bladder or pond snails! We generally add a few more snails in, in case of DOAs.

ADVANTAGES:
If one regards an aquarium as an independent ecological system, snails (and also other invertebrates such as shrimps) cover a useful, almost irreplaceable function. They do not exclusively eat biofilms and growths - and are therefore important algivores - but they also eat all the “dirt” that’s accumulating in your tank. More specifically sludge, fish dung, dead plant parts, carcasses, and food leftovers. All of these things contain organic substances that - if not utilized -increase the water load and also the number of bacteria in the water. Snails eat organic garbage. As so-called consumers, they process food leftovers and pass them down the food chain. Finally, bacteria and other microorganisms - the decomposers - break up the remnants into their mineral constituents.

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Stephanie Stevens
Feeder snails

Won’t order again don’t know what your supposed to feed with these snails they were so small I could barely see them

Hi Stephanie!

Thank you for taking the time to leave a review — I’m sorry to hear your snails arrived smaller than you were expecting. Many of our customers actually purchase these little snails to establish a self-sustaining colony in their tanks and over time they’ll reproduce and provide a reliable live food source for species such as Dwarf Puffers or Assassin Snails.

We do our very best to include larger, adult snails in every order, but depending on what’s in stock at the time, sometimes we only have younger juveniles available. Those little guys will grow up quickly in the right conditions, reproduce, and help build out the colony you need to keep your Dwarf Puffers (or other snail-eating fish) well-fed over the long term.

Hope this helps clarify things! We appreciate your feedback and hope you’ll give us another chance in the future to provide you with feeder snails that meet your needs.

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Zakery Munoz
Arrived Alive

Ordered these to feed my puffer. I didn’t bother counting them, seemed like 20, but they were all alive and active once I dropped them in their tank. They shipped many sizes. Perfect.

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B.S.
Little Cuties

Had a bladder snail sneak into my aquarium and decided to buy it some friends. They all arrived alive and about a month later, all but one are alive and thriving. Side note: I did request only to buy 7 instead of 20-25.

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Joe
Great Product

Puffer cleaned out all my other snails, so these are a great starter to get a colony up and running again for more feedings. Alive and heathy after shipping. Will buy more in the future.

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Jen Bidwell
Snails!

Excellent, healthy snails. Great for starting up a snail tank to feed my Figure 8 puffer. Will definitely do business with Windy City again!