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Tiger Nerite Snails for sale online | these beautiful freshwater snails are voracious algae-eaters
Tiger Nerite Snails are beautiful live freshwater snails which clean aquariums by eating uneaten fish food and other waste. They are capable of reaching over 2” and are quiet popular making them an attractive member of any aquarium. Their beauty is in their beautiful pattern - they are a lovely dark amber color with small black marking that form encircling stripes. Besides looking great their safe with any fish, shrimp or aquarium plant making them very peaceful. Nerite snails are voracious algae-eaters out of any other snails so be sure to supplement their diet with sinking algae pellets. Buy some today!
Tiger Nerite Snails
These eye-catching snails are quite unlike anything else I've ever seen. Their stunning colors and pattern are sure to make any aquarium a true showpiece. Additionally, they also serve some very useful purposes, as all Nerite Snails do...
Features
- These snails' shells have a truly unique and beautiful pattern - they are a lovely dark amber color with small black marking that form encircling stripes.
- These are Nerite Snails, so they absolutely never reproduce in freshwater - great for aquarium hobbyists who don't want snails reproducing in their tanks!
- Totally safe for live plants, live shrimp, and live fish.
- Nerite Snails are widely known as one of, if not the most, voracious algae-eaters out of any snail.
- All InvertObsession brand plants and animals come with a 100% live arrival guarantee, plus free phone/text/email support directly from the owner!
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