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  1. Sun (Horned Nerite) Snails One of our favourite type of Horned Nerite snails. They stay small, don't reproduce in freshwater and and won't touch your plants. They are one of the best algae eaters for hard algae and mineral deposits on the glass and other hard surfaces. Sun snails have two distinct patterns on their shells; on one side they have a textured olive green / grey pattern (like that of an elephant trunk) and on the other side the pattern spiral towards an apex with recessed yellow "rays". The "horns" rises up along the perimeter of these two patterns As with most snails, they require neutral to high pH.
  2. Ok so thanks to a wonderful trade I now am the proud owner of multiple Spixi's & a Black Mystery Snail! at 1st I thought I'd just house the Black Mystery in my tank & go buy another just for the spixi's but the more I thought about it the more I'd rather just have 1 tank for right now, unless it's not going to work! I don't want to accidently make someone anothers lunch! reading online I've seen conflicting info (I know shocking isn't it), some say it's the same species so they'll be fine others say 1 will eat the other. Other tankmates are; 4 cory's & a betta (a friendly one not aggressive at all)
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