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Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
Blueberry Snails are stunning snails that are renowned for their vibrant blue coloration and intricate patterns, making them a striking addition to any freshwater tank or pond. They grow to a manageable size of 1-2 inches in diameter. Besides their visual appeal, Blueberry Snails are excellent algae eaters, helping to keep your tank clean and balanced by consuming algae and organic waste. As livebearers, they reproduce regularly, giving birth to small, fully-formed young every 1-3 weeks, ensuring a continuous and fascinating display of snail life.
Easy to care for, Blueberry Snails are peaceful and non-aggressive, making them a perfect fit for community tanks. They require minimal maintenance, but regular monitoring of water quality and occasional feeding with algae wafers or blanched vegetables will keep them healthy. These snails are shipped securely to ensure they arrive in great condition.
We keep these snails on pool filtered sand and in bare bottom tanks with a Matten filters. We feed NorthFin Foods along with Indian Almond Leaves for natural biofilm. We also use LED lighting to provide enough natural algae growth for them to feed.
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I only ordered one blueberry snail because although I did my research there is just not tons of info out there about them. This one arrived 2 months ago and was healthy but so very tiny. I'm not sure if she has had other babies before today but after being in one spot in the tank for close to 24 hours, which is rare for this little one, I noticed an itty bitty baby on her back and now know for sure that she is a female. Again, I have no clue if she has had other babies or not since they are so small, grow SO slow and are camouflaged by the dark wood in my tank that they enjoy hanging out on but I guess Ill know once they get bigger and I see them hanging out.
I love these snails, and I really enjoy observing them! The largest Blueberry popped two baby Blueberries
I received my Blueberry Snails quickly and in good health. Within days they gifted me with a baby Blueberry. They're doing great in their new home!
Still alive, but no spots on them. Ordinary Grey color. Overall I like them
So i purchased 3 Blueberry Snails that were extremely smaller than expected. They appeared to me as younger snails and I believe that shipping young snails is a risk for damage that may not be obvious at first glance. I noticed within the weeks having them they seemed lethargic and slow. Additionally, upon arrival one had a broken shell which was the first to die within the week of having him. They had enough food and resources so unsure what went wrong. I would suggest not shipping these type of snails at younger ages due to the risk of internal damage and damage to shell. I do want to note these snails are beautiful, but the price I paid for them to only die within a month of obtaining then was not worth it.
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