Horned Nerite Snails (Clithon Donovani) Mix


Choose a Pack:: 3 Snails
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Description

Also known as the Thorny Snail, these snails are unique, beautiful, and very useful. They are very active and spend most of their day looking for their favorite meal - Algae. The Sun Horned Nerite has a unique pattern and look. They come in different color variations  like brown, tan, and green, but its most unique color variant is definitely the black and yellow spiral, hence the name Sun Horned. Another feature of the shell is the spikes. They have long spikes protruding from their shells. 
Very slow moving gastropods, always hungry and that will grown in a heart-beat.
  • Great at consuming algae;
  • Plant safe;
  • Active 24/7;
  • Amazing color ;
  • Very peaceful.

 

Colors available and included in this pack:
- Yellow, Tan, Beige;
- Black and Yellow face (Sun Horned)
- Black and Yellow striped (Zebra Thorn)
Horned Nerite Snails eat a big variety of foods such as: 
  • Algae
  • Algae Wafers
  • Invertebrate Pellets
  • Decaying Plant Matter
  • Zucchini 
Care for them:
  • Tank size(Minimum): 5 Gal
  • Care: Very Easy
  • Temperature: 72-82
  • PH: 7.4-8.0
  • GH: 6-8
  • KH: 2-12
  • Lifespan: 1 Year
It is possible that some snails have some shell defects from their wild encounters.
DO NOT USE COPPER IN AQUARIUMS CONTAINING SNAILS!

Customer Reviews

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Smith Silvis
Great mix, healthy happy hungry snails.

Thank you do much

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D. Curry
Great Snails

Excellent snails, took far to long for shipping, 2 months.

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Micheal Brown
Very nice

Everything came in good shape. All snails were alive and well, plants were nice and vibrant

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Donna Plumley
Horned Nerite Snails

The snails arrive healthy and all are doing well they're so cute 2 looks like little bumblebees I love them thank you so , will definitely be ordering from them in the future

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Kaye Simmons
Very small snails

I received three horned nerite (clithon donovani) snails in good condition. There were different sizes. The biggest was about the size of a pea and then one somewhat smaller and then another smaller than that. I am new to snails in the aquarium and had no idea they would be so small. The pictures don't show the size on the website. The big one I could see the horns and a little bit on the medium size. They've been in my 55 gallon tank now for several weeks and only occasionally do I see the big one on the glass wall, and one time the medium one as well, and the smallest I can't find. They are about the size of the gravel in my tank. So I think they are an interesting looking variety with the horns, but if they're not on the glass wall I can't find them. The website should be more clear as to their size.

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