Golden Apple Snail test

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This Page describes a spcies with the common name Golden Apple Snail test, of species Pomacea bridgesii. Please note that common names can sometimes be used to describe multiple species

Golden Apple Snail
Golden Apple Snail
Species Pomacea bridgesii
Difficulty Easy
Min. Tank Size 18.927 liters
18,927.059 mL

5 US Gallons (18.9L)

Size 6.35 cm

2-2.5 " (5.1-6.4cm)

pH 7.0 - 8.0
Temp. 293.15 K
68 °F
527.67 °R

301.15 K
82.4 °F
542.07 °R
20 -28 °C (68-82.4°F)

Water Hardness

8-15

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Common
Diet

Herbivore
Flake Foods
Other (See article)

Life Span

1-2 years

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Apple Snail, Golden Apple Snail, Mystery Snail

[edit] Sexing

Difficult, these are NOT hermaphroditic snails. Female grows faster than the male at first. In male snails the shell opening tends to be larger and rounder, due to the penial complex (easier to see in large numbers). It is easier to estimate the sex by looking inside the shell opening to see the penial complex. This will not be visible in females. Just take the snail out of the water and keep it upside down. The snail will stretch its foot out (as if it is trying to flip over). Once it has extended out to a point, If you look to the right of the mantle, You should see a large penis sheath in front of the gills. In a female snail the sheath will be absent.

[edit] Breeding

When 2 snails are mating, it's the female which is the lower of the pair. Female lays the eggs, which are bright pink in colour, above the water at night so it's easy to control population. Eggs hatch out after 2-3 weeks. Egg clusters need to be kept at a high humidity and at 22-28°C (71.6-82.4°F) . High temperature causes earlier hatching.

[edit] Tank compatibility

Will mix with virtually any other non-predator aquatic animal. Do not keep with Loaches or Puffer Fish and other invert eaters as they will attack and possibly kill the snail.

[edit] Diet

Eats par-boiled vegetables, likes peeled grapes, will eat a little algae. This snail will generally not eat live plants. Do not be shocked if you see this snail eating a recently dead creature, they are opportunists.

[edit] Feeding regime

It will constantly graze around the tank or will eat algae tablets. Apple snails can also be fed par-boiled leafy greens.

[edit] Environment Specifics

  • Apple snails are more active during the night when the tank lights are switched off.
  • Must have calcium ( GH greater than 8d) in the water and a pH greater than 7.0 or the shell will dissolve and the snail will die.
  • The condition of its shell shows the history of its life.
  • If it is kept at the higher temperature range, it will move around more quickly, but will have a shorter life span of about a year.
  • Any copper based medical treatments in the water will kill it.
  • Does not like salt.

[edit] Behaviour

A graceful and peaceful animal, it is a bottom feeder, although it explores all over the aquarium. It does however need to breath air from the surface. It has a tube (also called a siphon) which it can extend to allow it to breath air whilst remaining underwater.

[edit] Identification

Shape and colour of shell is the biggest clue. It should have white flesh with orange spots and traditionally a golden yellow shell.
It is now available in a range of colours including pink, ivory, blue and jade. These are the results of selective breeding and their flesh colour may be different also.

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