King Koopa Nerite Snail

Latin Name: Neritina kingkoopaea

Other Names: King Koopa Snail, Nerite Snail, King Zebra Nerite Snail

How hard are they to keep?
King Koopa Nerite Snails are relatively easy to care for, making them suitable for beginner aquarium enthusiasts. They are hardy and adaptable to various water conditions.

What is its maximum size?
King Koopa Nerite Snails typically grow to a maximum size of about 1 inch in diameter.

Where are they from?
These snails originate from freshwater bodies in Southeast Asia, including rivers and streams.

How many can I keep?
They can be kept individually or in small groups, but keep in mind they reproduce in brackish or freshwater conditions, so controlling their population may be necessary.

How compatible are they with other fish?
King Koopa Nerite Snails are generally peaceful and compatible with most fish species. However, some larger and more aggressive fish may mistake them for food or unintentionally harm them.

What are the ideal water conditions?
They thrive in freshwater or slightly brackish water with a pH range of 7.5-8.5 and a temperature range of 72-78°F (22-26°C). Additionally, a stable and clean environment is essential, so regular water changes and maintenance are recommended.

How do you tell the difference between Male and female?
Distinguishing between male and female King Koopa Nerite Snails can be challenging as they have similar physical characteristics. Typically, females have a rounder shell shape, while males have a more elongated shell. However, the easiest way to identify the gender is by observing their behavior during reproduction. Males will chase and mount females, while females will lay eggs on hard surfaces within the aquarium.

Fun Fact:
King Koopa Nerite Snails are highly sought after not only for their interesting appearance but also for their beneficial cleaning abilities. They are excellent algae eaters and will keep your aquarium glass and decorations free from unsightly algae growth. Furthermore, these snails do not reproduce in freshwater, making them a great choice for those who want a beautiful snail without the worry of an overwhelming population.

 

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