Here are some recommended water parameters for blueberry snails:
pH: 7.2–8.5
GH: 7–15
KH: 2–8
TDS: 120–400
Temperature: 70–84°F
Blueberry snails are a type of freshwater live-bearing snail that are peaceful and can be kept with other fish and invertebrates. They are native to Papua, Indonesia and are relatively new to the aquarium hobby. Here are some other things to know about blueberry snails:
Size: Adult blueberry snails are typically 1–2 inches in size.
Diet: Blueberry snails eat algae, biofilm, decaying plant leaves, spirulina flakes, and algae wafers. They also enjoy eating algae that grows on aquarium surfaces.
Lifespan: Blueberry snails have a lifespan of around three years.
Reproduction: Blueberry snails are live-bearing and give birth to one baby snail at a time every 2–3 weeks.
Breeding: Blueberry snails are not hermaphrodites, so you need both a male and female to breed.
Hunting: Blueberry snails are almost always wild caught and are difficult to find and import.