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BLACK DEVIL FAUNUS ATER

BLACK DEVIL FAUNUS ATER

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Species: Black Devil • Common Names: Black Devil Snail, Black Nerite Snail • Natural Habitat: Native to freshwater and brackish environments in Southeast Asia, particularly in areas with slow-moving waters and abundant vegetation. Physical Characteristics: • Appearance: This species has a distinctive, glossy black shell with a smooth surface and a spiral shape. The shell can feature intricate patterns and variations in color intensity. • Size: Typically grows up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. • Lifespan: Can live up to 5 years in a well-maintained aquarium. Habitat Requirements: • Tank Size: Minimum of 10 gallons; larger tanks are preferred for better water quality and space. • Water Conditions: o Temperature: 72-82°F (22-28°C). o pH: 6.5-8.0. o Salinity: Adaptable to both freshwater and brackish conditions, but consistent salinity is essential for health. • Aquascaping: Needs plenty of hiding spots created by rocks, driftwood, and plants, as well as open areas for grazing. Diet: • Primary Diet: Herbivorous; primarily feeds on algae, biofilm, and decaying plant matter in its natural habitat. • Supplemental Feeding: Should be provided with algae wafers, blanched vegetables, and commercial snail food if natural food sources are lacking. • Feeding Frequency: Grazes continuously throughout the day, so food should be available at all times. Compatibility: • Temperament: Generally peaceful and non-aggressive. • Suitable Tank Mates: Compatible with a wide range of community fish, shrimp, and other peaceful invertebrates. • Incompatibilities: Avoid housing with aggressive fish or species that may harass or consume the snail. Care Level: • Difficulty: Moderate; requires stable water parameters and a varied diet to thrive. • Health Monitoring: Keep an eye out for signs of shell erosion or health issues related to poor water quality. Breeding: • Breeding in Captivity: Rarely bred in home aquariums; they reproduce by laying eggs above the waterline in moist areas. • Spawning: Requires specific conditions for eggs to hatch successfully, often needing brackish water for larvae. Economic Considerations: • Market Demand: Increasing popularity among aquarists for their unique appearance and algae-eating abilities. • Pricing: Generally affordable and widely available in the aquarium trade. Sustainability and Conservation: • Wild Population: Generally stable, though habitat destruction can pose a threat in some areas. • Aquaculture Efforts: Breeding in captivity is limited; most snails are still sourced from the wild. • Conservation: It is essential to ensure ethical sourcing and promote sustainable practices in the aquarium trade. Conclusion: The Black Devil Snail is a striking addition to freshwater and brackish aquariums, known for its effective algae control and peaceful nature. With appropriate care and conditions, these snails can thrive and enhance the ecological balance of community tanks, providing enjoyment for aquarists while contributing to a clean and healthy environment.

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