Snails Eat Moss Ball at Wilson Faye blog

Snails Eat Moss Ball. It will disappear one day lol. 72°f to 78°f (22°c to 26°c) ph level: I've never seen a mystery snail of mine do this. Aegagropila linnaei, better known as the marimo or moss ball, is a type of algae that grows into green fluffy balls under certain conditions. Moderate to high (nerite snails require calcium. Marimo moss balls can live in the same water parameters that bettas thrive in, however they do grow faster in colder temperatures. Moss balls grow algae on them and the snail will eat the algae off the moss ball. Marimo moss balls are a popular fish tank. Just caught my mystery snail neelix chowing down on a moss ball. This moss ball was eaten about 50% after 12 hours in the tank and it has somehow only slowly gotten smaller over the past couple weeks. Ghost shrimp and aquarium snails, other common betta tank mates, are also big fans of the moss ball because of its ability to harbor small particles of food for feasting.

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Aegagropila linnaei, better known as the marimo or moss ball, is a type of algae that grows into green fluffy balls under certain conditions. Moss balls grow algae on them and the snail will eat the algae off the moss ball. Just caught my mystery snail neelix chowing down on a moss ball. Moderate to high (nerite snails require calcium. Ghost shrimp and aquarium snails, other common betta tank mates, are also big fans of the moss ball because of its ability to harbor small particles of food for feasting. This moss ball was eaten about 50% after 12 hours in the tank and it has somehow only slowly gotten smaller over the past couple weeks. Marimo moss balls can live in the same water parameters that bettas thrive in, however they do grow faster in colder temperatures. 72°f to 78°f (22°c to 26°c) ph level: I've never seen a mystery snail of mine do this. Marimo moss balls are a popular fish tank.

Snail Snails on moss Stock Photo Alamy

Snails Eat Moss Ball 72°f to 78°f (22°c to 26°c) ph level: 72°f to 78°f (22°c to 26°c) ph level: Marimo moss balls are a popular fish tank. Ghost shrimp and aquarium snails, other common betta tank mates, are also big fans of the moss ball because of its ability to harbor small particles of food for feasting. This moss ball was eaten about 50% after 12 hours in the tank and it has somehow only slowly gotten smaller over the past couple weeks. Marimo moss balls can live in the same water parameters that bettas thrive in, however they do grow faster in colder temperatures. Moss balls grow algae on them and the snail will eat the algae off the moss ball. It will disappear one day lol. Just caught my mystery snail neelix chowing down on a moss ball. Aegagropila linnaei, better known as the marimo or moss ball, is a type of algae that grows into green fluffy balls under certain conditions. Moderate to high (nerite snails require calcium. I've never seen a mystery snail of mine do this.

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