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Gold Mystery Snail Group (Pomacea sp.)
Gold Mystery Snail Group
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
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Gold Mystery Snail Group (Pomacea sp.)

Quick Stats

Care Level Easy
Temperament Peaceful
Color Form Yellow
Diet Omnivore
Water Conditions 68-84° F, KH 12-18, pH 7.8-8.4
Max. Size 1½"
Family Ampullariidae
Minimum Tank Size 10 gallons
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Care Level Easy
Temperament Peaceful
Color Form Yellow
Diet Omnivore
Water Conditions 68-84° F, KH 12-18, pH 7.8-8.4
Max. Size 1½"
Family Ampullariidae
Minimum Tank Size 10 gallons
What do these Quick Stats mean? Click here for more information

Overview

The Gold Mystery Snail is one of about 120 species belonging to the Ampullariidae family. The Ampullariidae family name is also sometimes referred to as Pilidae. The most visible characteristic of snails belonging to the Pomacea genus is the siphon. When needed, this siphon will extend out to the water surface allowing the snail to breathe while submerged. The siphon in this genus is typically longer than the length of the snail's body. The shell of the Gold Inca Snail can vary significantly in color and pattern, but is usually bright yellow.

In its natural habitat, the Gold Inca Snail remains hidden in submerged vegetation during the day and becomes more active at night, sometimes leaving the water to search of fresh vegetation. Two to four inches of open air space above the waterline in the aquarium is required as this snail needs open air to breathe. The Gold Inca Snail is a very peaceful animal and should not be housed with any other animals that would like to make a meal of it.

Members of the Ampullariidae family are either male or female. The sex of snails can be determined if they are the same age, have been kept in the same environment, and are fed the same foods in which case, then the female will be larger than the male. Eggs are laid in clutches above the waterline on vegetation and generally at night, anywhere between 10 to 600 eggs can be laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs hatch after two to three weeks. The young will eat the same diet as the adults.

Pomacea sp. will eat algae, plants, vegetables, flake food, frozen foods, and live foods.

Approximate Purchase Size: 1/4" to 1"

Customer Testimonials

Jeanna Teel Arcadia , WI
These snails are great. They make a great addition to any fish tank. I can't wait to buy more.
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