Not to brag but I have like, so many snails. More snails than I can count. They snailin it up over here in snailville
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Not to brag but I have like, so many snails. More snails than I can count. They snailin it up over here in snailville
I found my macro lens and you know what that means
Snail
Guess who found snail eggs!!!
the thing about having snails is. sometimes you look over and see the snorgies
okay so uh I need some help- I have this small planted tank stocked with planarians, copepods, snails, and amphipods. They've been thriving for several months, but I checked on them today and they're all dead??? There's a few survivors, but not many. The plants are fine though, which is kinda odd. My dad takes care of them when I'm at my mom's house, and I asked him if he'd put anything in the tank. He said he had topped the water off with conditioned tap water like he always does. I just tested the water and it says it's very alkaline and very hard. Does anyone know why this happened? Nothing new was added to the tank, I genuinely have no clue what caused this. And what should I do next? How can I prevent this from happening again in the future?
my sibling's cold water 20gal long that i helped them set up
I didn't know bladder snails could get this big tbh
I stole a bladder snail