DANBURY AQUARIUM
PAGODA NERITINA SP
PAGODA NERITINA SP
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Species: Pagoda Nerite Snail • Common Names: Pagoda Snail, Zebra Nerite Snail • Natural Habitat: Native to freshwater and brackish environments, commonly found in the rivers and estuaries of Southeast Asia. Physical Characteristics: • Appearance: Recognized for its distinctive pagoda-shaped shell, characterized by pronounced ridges and a glossy surface. The shell often displays a striking pattern of alternating dark and light colors, creating a beautiful striped or mottled effect. • Size: Typically reaches a diameter of about 1 inch (2.5 cm). • Lifespan: Can live for around 3 to 5 years under optimal care conditions. Habitat Requirements: • Tank Size: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group, allowing for adequate movement and grazing opportunities. • Water Conditions: o Temperature: Prefers a stable temperature range of 72-78°F (22-26°C). o pH: Thrives in a pH range of 7.0-8.5, suitable for both freshwater and slightly brackish environments. • Aquascaping: Requires a well-structured environment with rocks, driftwood, and live plants, providing hiding spots and grazing surfaces. Diet: • Primary Diet: Herbivorous; primarily feeds on algae and biofilm, contributing to the cleanliness of the aquarium. • Supplemental Feeding: Offer algae wafers, blanched vegetables, and high-quality sinking pellets to ensure a balanced diet. • Feeding Frequency: Feed small portions once or twice daily to maintain good health without overfeeding. Compatibility: • Temperament: Generally peaceful and non-aggressive, making them suitable for community tanks. • Suitable Tank Mates: Can coexist with a variety of peaceful fish species and invertebrates. • Incompatibilities: Avoid housing with aggressive fish or those that may nip at their soft bodies. Care Level: • Difficulty: Considered easy to care for, adaptable to different water conditions. • Health Monitoring: Regular checks for shell health and overall condition are essential, especially concerning water quality. Breeding: • Breeding in Captivity: Breeding is challenging in captivity; they require specific conditions and tend to produce eggs that need brackish water to hatch. • Spawning: Careful attention to water parameters can support any attempts at reproduction. Economic Considerations: • Market Demand: Increasingly sought after by aquarists for their unique appearance and beneficial algae-eating habits. • Wholesale/Retail Pricing: Generally available at reasonable prices, influenced by their unique traits and availability. Sustainability and Conservation: • Wild Population: Typically stable, though habitat loss poses potential risks. • Aquaculture Efforts: Some initiatives in captive breeding are ongoing to reduce pressure on wild populations. • Regulations: Compliance with local and international regulations is essential to ensure sustainable practices. Conclusion: The Pagoda Nerite Snail is a captivating addition to freshwater and brackish aquariums, known for its unique shell shape and algae-cleaning abilities. With the right care and suitable tank conditions, these snails can thrive, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits to aquarists.