![]() Please be sure that you are able to provide optimum growing conditions for so many snails before hatching a clutch. Important Note: There can be many, many snails in one clutch. Fish food preserved with ethoxyquin should be avoided. We feed our growing snails primarily algae/seaweed, blanched greens, blanched zucchini, freeze-dried krill, fortified frozen shrimp, and dehydrated homemade food. An acidic environment will corrode shells. The environment must be kept clean and high in dissolved minerals for healthy shell development. Then I move them to a grow-out tank with a bare bottom and low current until they are large enough to join the community. It makes it easier for them to find food and move about in general. I find that hatchlings do much better in a small tank/container with a bare bottom & air stone for the first month of life. When the snails begin to hatch, you can gently swish the clutch through the water to help the newborns along. The Clutch on the top middle is the most recently laid. The clutch on the top left is closest to hatching, closely followed by the clutch on the top right. Typically they will appear white or very light on the surface as they approach hatching, and you will see dark spots beneath the surface – those dark spots are your snailbies!įollowing is an example of the various developmental stages of Apple (or Mystery) Snail clutches: You will notice the clutch growing and the shade will change. Warmth and humidity are your number one concern, closely followed by ensuring that the clutch does not stay too wet. The same methods may be used for other aquarium snail species that lay their eggs above the waterline. Many breeders use varying methods, but those are the basics. ![]() I get my best hatch rates using this method. Frequently open the bag/container for air exchange and check for signs of hatching. Place it in a container or bag of air and place the bag or container in a warm spot. Wrap the clutch loosely in a thin layer of damp paper towel. Place the container in a warm spot, such as on top of an aquarium light, on a warm appliance such as a refrigerator, or even on top of a computer tower. I check the clutch once/day to let in fresh air. Some put small air holes in the lid, but I personally have had better results without the holes. Use the same method of floating the clutches on styrofoam as described above, filling the container about half way. You can use a container as a snail hatchery, or opt for a small fish tank set up to maintain high humidity levels. Warmth is also crucial, so a heated tank or one which has the light on for extended periods is advised. If it appears to be too dry, you can use your finger to lightly moisten it once per day, or mist it lightly. Place the cover on the breeding trap, and keep an eye on the clutch. This allows for air circulation and prevents rot from laying in too much moisture. You may wish to put elastics around the styrofoam or use toothpicks to keep the clutch slightly raised – I use elastics along with a bumpy meat tray on top of the styrofoam (see below). Float a piece of styrofoam on top of the water. Position the breeder trap so that there is ample space above the water line, very little has to be below it. ![]() ![]() One of the easiest methods is to use a ‘ breeding trap‘ designed for brooding fish. If you prefer, you can also use a thin, flexible card. Don’t worry about if you pop an egg or two – there can be upwards of 300+ eggs in each clutch so you can spare a couple. You can gently wiggle the clutch from side to side, not really attempting to move it at first, just applying light pressure. Wait at least 24 hours before attempting to remove the clutch from where it was laid. To improve your chances, you may wish to use one of the following methods of hatching the clutch.įirst, the removal. The tank must be humid and warm, yet the clutch cannot be too wet. The clutch can’t be too close to the light or it will dry out. However, there’s more room for error with this method. Clutches can be left where they’re laid to hatch into the tank. Their gorgeous shell shades of gold, pink, purple, ivory and tan make them even more appealing.Īs the weather (or aquarium temperature) warms, Apple Snail egg production often increases and aquarists begin to find clutches above the water line. bridgesii) Apple Snails are popular among natural, planted aquarium enthusiasts because they don’t eat healthy plant tissue and are good janitors. There are several types of “Apple Snails” available for aquariums. ![]()
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