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Red Spotted Nerite Snails are popular freshwater invertebrates known for their striking shell patterns and excellent algae-eating abilities. Peaceful and easy to care for, they make a great addition to community aquariums while helping maintain a clean and balanced tank.
Common Name: Red Spotted Nerite Snail
Family: Neritidae
Origin: Freshwater habitats of Southeast Asia
Adult Size: Up to 2.5 cm
Lifespan: Approximately 1–2 years
Red Spotted Nerite Snails thrive in well-established aquariums with stable water conditions.
Use smooth substrates and decorations to protect their shells
Suitable for freshwater and slightly brackish aquariums
Best kept in tanks with natural algae growth
Maintaining consistent water quality is key to their health:
pH: 7.5–8.5
Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
Gentle to moderate filtration is ideal
Avoid strong currents, as these snails prefer calmer water
Red Spotted Nerite Snails are herbivores and natural algae grazers.
Feed primarily on algae and biofilm
Supplement with algae wafers
Offer blanched vegetables such as zucchini or cucumber if algae is limited
These snails are peaceful and do well in community aquariums.
Compatible with tetras, rasboras, and other small peaceful fish
Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping species
Constantly graze on glass, rocks, and decorations
Excellent for natural algae control
Non-aggressive and safe with shrimp and most community fish
Red Spotted Nerite Snails are both functional and decorative. Their unique shell patterns add visual interest, while their constant grazing helps keep algae under control—making them a valuable and attractive addition to almost any aquarium.


