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Thread: Where does Planorbis corneus/rubrum (Ram's Horn Snail) originate from?

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    Where does Planorbis corneus/rubrum (Ram's Horn Snail) originate from?

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    Hi there,

    Does anyone know where does ram's horn snail originate? Thanks.

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    Not sure, but the distribution seems to be rather wide.

    The thing is, how sure are we that the Ramshorn snails are P. corneus/rubrum?

    Looking at this document, all of them are Ramshorn snails, there are so many similiar looking but different species.
    http://members.aol.com/mkohl2/Planorbidae.html

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    I've got some red ramshorn snail sometime back and they've reproduce some youngs. A question to ask. Will the young also exhibit redness? Because mine doesn't looked red but brownish instead. Thanks.
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    Yup they'll still be red, though some will be a bit brownish. From an initial group of 10 I now have close to 60+ in a 1 x 1 x 1.5 ft tank.

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    Thanks chongyu. Well mine arent red. They're brown and green. And mine very slow reproduction rate. Kept for close to 2 months but so far only had 2 young ones.
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    are you keeping them in your betta tank? if so your betta may be eating the young ones. i'm finding alot of empty shells in my Betta albimarginata tank

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    Ya. Maybe you're right. Thanks.
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    The reproduction rate for mine was quite slow at the beginning too. Only about 3-4 months of keeping I suddenly got a population explosion.

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