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Lymnaea Stagnalis water snails
These snails, commonly known as "garbage snails", feed on filamentous algae and organic debris such as decaying leaves. They also consume the yellow leaves of water lilies that begin to deteriorate.
Beneficial for algae control, they reduce the amount of nutrients available to algae, preventing their excessive growth. In this way, they help keep the water clean and clear.
You may select the quantity of snails. The price will vary according to the quantity.
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These snails, commonly known as "garbage snails", feed on filamentous algae and organic debris such as decaying leaves. They also consume the yellow leaves of water lilies that begin to deteriorate.
Beneficial for algae control, they reduce the amount of nutrients available to algae, preventing their excessive growth. In this way, they help keep the water clean and clear.
Not Harmful to Aquatic Plants: Unlike many snails, Lymnaea do not harm aquatic plants. However, they may eat submerged plants such as Ceratophyllum demersum and Elodea canadensis if they cannot find other organic debris.
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Lymnaea Stagnalis water snails
These snails, commonly known as "garbage snails", feed on filamentous algae and organic debris such as decaying leaves. They also consume the yellow leaves of water lilies that begin to deteriorate.
Beneficial for algae control, they reduce the amount of nutrients available to algae, preventing their excessive growth. In this way, they help keep the water clean and clear.
You may select the quantity of snails. The price will vary according to the quantity.