The Japanese Trapdoor Snail is a hardworking addition to any freshwater aquarium or pond. Known for its ability to help keep tanks clean, the Japanese Trapdoor snail feeds on algae, uneaten food, and organic debris. Its unique "trapdoor" feature—a small plate that closes its shell—is an extra layer of protection, keeping it safe from potential predators. With a smooth, spiral shell that varies in shades of brown, black, and green, these snails are as beautiful as they are useful.
Japanese Trapdoor Snails are easy to care for and thrive in a wide range of water conditions. They’re great for beginner aquarists and experienced hobbyists alike. Japanese Trapdoor snails are live-bearing, rather than egg layers.