Unique and Exotic Freshwater Snail for Your Aquarium
Add a touch of the unusual to your tank with the striking Pagoda Snail, named for its dramatic, spiky shell that resembles an ancient pagoda tower. Native to freshwater rivers in Southeast Asia, this peaceful snail is both a functional and decorative addition to any aquarium.
Features:
Distinctive Shell: Spiral, turreted shell with natural ridges and spikes
Great Algae Eater: Helps keep your tank clean by grazing on algae and detritus
Peaceful Nature: Ideal for community tanks with shrimp, snails, and non-aggressive fish
Hardy and Low Maintenance: Adapts well to a range of water conditions
Care Guidelines:
Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
pH Range: 7.0–8.0
Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons
Diet: Algae, biofilm, sinking pellets, blanched veggies
Note: Pagoda Snails are not hermaphroditic and require both male and female to breed. They do not reproduce quickly like some other snail species, making them an excellent choice for controlled populations.