PUT A SNAIL IN YOUR FRY TANK



SNAILS
Add a few snails to your fry tank. They clean the tank, eat the excess food and vegetable matter and their droppings are consumed by the infusorians making more food for your fry. Feed the snails cabbage, lettuce or other vegetables.

Giant Ramshorn Snails
My favorite is the Giant Ramshorn snail. Their shell is a simple flat coil with no spire or point. Known as Ramshorn because of the shape and coloration of their shell. Giant Ramshorn snails grow to 2 or 3 inches in diameter. They are hermaphrodite (they have both male and female organs). All of them can lay eggs. The egg mass is large and covered with jelly. They are herbivores and graze on the algae that coat the aquarium and plants. These snails will eat some aquarium plant. Unfortunately, Giant Ramshorn and a few other large snails are prohibited by the Texas fish & game laws.

Texas Prohibited Species

Still, the small, common ramshorn snails do a great job keeping the tank clean and feeding the infusorians. But be careful, Adult Bettas like to eat small snails.