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Most specimens sold in the hobby today are wild-caught, contributing to their already declining wild population. Breeding these snails is not particularly difficult, but they reproduce and grow very slowly. We care about the long-term conservation of this majestic snail, so we decided to tackle the challenge of large scale breeding in captivity.
- Beautiful liquid gold bodies and long, spiraled shells
- Interesting movement and curious nature
- Completely peaceful
- Grow to a large and impressive size
- Temperature: 76° – 84° F (24.4° – 29° C)
- pH: 7.5 – 8.5
- KH:Â 2 – 15 dKH
- Minimum tank size:Â 10 gallons per snail
- Diet: They eat algae and decaying plant matter, and they have also been known to munch on more delicate plants. They can mostly subsist on leftover fish/invertebrate flakes or pellets, but their diets should be occasionally supplemented with algae wafers and/or blanched vegetables such as zucchini, kale, spinach, or cucumber.
- Social behavior:Â Peaceful and solitary; will not engage with tankmates.
- Origin:Â Tank-Bred, but indigenous to the Sulawesi region of Indonesia
- Average adult size:Â 3 inches (7.6 cm)
- Average purchase size:Â 0.5 – 1.5 inch (1.3 – 3.8 cm)Â























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