Did you ever wonder how they keep their cigarette lit under water
That is what we call brokeback mountainSo in this case, possible to figure out the sex of the snails?
Then, we can have snails of just 1 sex in our tanks and no more ugly eggs!
from what I know snails are hermaphrodites , so they can produce sperm and eggs, but they cant poke themself
So snails do not hump on top of female
they exchange fluids through a tube into each other, yes vice versa
and then they lay their own eggs
Did you ever wonder how they keep their cigarette lit under water
For those having nerite dying issue, you will need to check the fish food, fertilser and algae control contents. They might contain chemical(e.g. copper) that will kill them.
For me, they are good cleaners as long as you pick the male.
With the females, they will just lay eggs everywhere which is a sore to the eyes.
hyun, snails are hermaphrodites , they self multiply
i had proven this by having 1 pond snail with a ramshorn babies.. the pond snail still lay eggs and gave birth to so many babies pond snails
How do one identify the males? I had some and I cannot really tell. All I know is that I definitely have females thanks to all the white spots all over the tank
Not all snails marimo bro, nerites are gonochoristic if I'm not mistaken. They need to mate in order to reproduce. However, I'm not sure if mating is required for the females to lay eggs. They may still lay sterile unfertilized eggs in the absence of males?
oic my bad .. at least nerites are 'normal' snails that dont poke themself ..lol
Maybe females are bigger in size?
i finally found the answer to the white dots in my tank, eggs of Horned Nerites.
Thanks AQ
I probably have the answer why horn nerites die in our tanks over time. Probably this applies to those keeping crs who requires lower ph. THe lower ph actually corrodes and harms the nerite causing them death. If you were to leave the shell of the nerite in the tank with lower ph, over time the shell will disintegrate into nothing. Meaning its like splashing acid on a human but in a milder manner. Slow torture i guess.
Mad about shrimps!
Robin
I don't see much eggs before.
Does anyone have pictures ? Chances are i am noob to this lol.
Maybe mixing up for other things.
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I've this horned nerite that curled up in its shell and refused to move for an entire week.
I thought it was dead.
Then I changed my water today, and it started moving again! But 5 minutes ago when I checked, it was curled up again. Weird?
I have some success and failures with nerites. They have to be kept at PH above 7 in order to be healthy, once your soil or whichever starts buffing down your ph below 7, the nerite will just stay in its shell till it dies. The bigger ones might sustain a little longer, but they'll die off after awhile. So check your ph before keeping them.
Its also best if your water has some calcium properties for it to grow a health shell. Also different nerites got different eating habits. Only observed 2 types, zebra and horned nerites, eating across my 3 panels full of GDA and brown diatoms in my sulawesi tank. Horned nerites eats in a sweeping pattern, tight zig zag tracks as it moves along, while zebras just plow through in a line all over the place. Haven't tried Tracked nerites thou.
If the eggs are layed and their not fertilized will they decompose and shoot up ammonia?
Actually I have a horned nerite that's quite different, because it has outlasted all my other snails for almost a year already. I don't know if it's really very different from the other common yellow and black ones that you see, but its green and red. It's kept in pH 6.5 and the other snails were, sulawesi tylo orange, sulawesi tylo black with white spots, ramshorn normal, zebra nerite and yellow and black horned nerites.
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Tylos at pH 6.5??? I assume they up lorry already. Its best you keep them above pH 7.5. If they're still alive, I'm sure every sulawesi keeper here will be interested in where you get them from. Ramshorn snails can be kept in acidic waters, no problem. Green and red... hmm. Maybe you want to post a picture of it? I only know Orange tracked nerites.. could it be an apple snail? But picture better, dont want to assume anything haha.
I have 4-5 types of snails in my tank. Normal Horned Nerites (with a yellow and black striped) shell, another 2 Horned Nerites (not sure what species, 1 is greenish yellow and the other is orangey-yellow, both have black specks on them), 1 Zebra Nerite and another Red Tracked Nerite. Love the dark reddish-black of the Tracked Nerite. No observations of eggs laid yet though.
Hi ahhian.
Many thanks. I think I saw before last time. The ones currently must all be males then.
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