Snail – Spiny Spiky Marsh Snail (Thiar amarula)
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Spiny Spiky Marsh Snail – The Tough Little Digger That Keeps Your Tank CleanSpiny Spiky Marsh Snail brings real character and hard-working cleanup power to any freshwater setup. This rugged Australian native burrows through substrate, eats algae all day and never over-breeds. Consequently, aquarists love its low-maintenance nature and striking spiny shell. Additionally, it stays completely peaceful, so it suits community tanks perfectly.Moreover, it handles a wide range of conditions and stays active at night under dim lights. Therefore, you get constant cleaning without the worry of a snail explosion. Easy to keep and impossible to ignore, the Spiny Spiky Marsh Snail quickly earns its spot.Size and LifespanThese snails arrive small but grow steadily to 5-6 cm. With stable water and decent food they often live 2-3 years or longer in home aquariums.Ideal Tank SetupThey feel most comfortable in tanks with fine gravel or sand they can burrow into. Low to moderate light keeps them happy because they prefer dim conditions.To replicate its natural habitat:Use fine sand or gravel substrate for burrowingKeep temperature 16-25 °CMaintain pH 6.0-8.0 with moderate hardnessProvide rocks and driftwood for grazingOffer some shaded areas and low flowCompatible Tank MatesSpiny Spiky Marsh Snail never bothers fish or shrimp and stays safe with peaceful species.Suitable tank mates include:Neocaridina cherry shrimp and Australian native shrimpSmall community fish like white cloud mountain minnowsCorydoras catfish and kuhli loachesPeaceful rasboras and tetrasDiet and FeedingThey constantly graze on soft algae, biofilm and detritus. When natural food runs low they happily accept extra treats.Drop in blanched zucchini, cucumber, shrimp pellets or mulberry leaves a couple of times a week.Breeding and Behaviour of Spiny Spiky Marsh SnailSpiny Spiky Marsh Snail releases tiny larvae that need brackish water to develop, so breeding rarely happens in pure freshwater tanks. They spend daylight hours buried and emerge at night to feed. Their calm personality means they retreat into their shell only when truly threatened.Species OverviewSpecies – Thiara amarulaCommon Name – Spiny Marsh SnailOrigin – Australia, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New GuineaDiet – HerbivorePH Range – Alkaline 6 – 8.0Temperature – Tropical 16°C – 25°CBreed Type – Egg LayerMax Size – Approximately 5-6 cmTank Size – 40 litres minimumFAQsWhat size tank is ideal for Spiny Spiky Marsh Snail? A 40-litre tank gives them plenty of room to burrow and explore comfortably.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they mix perfectly with any peaceful community fish and most shrimp.How often should I feed them? They mostly self-feed on algae, but offer veggies or pellets 2-3 times weekly if growth is slow.Do they need to be in groups? No, they do fine alone or in loose groups – they are not social animals.How long do they live? With good water quality they often reach 2-3 years or more.Add a Spiny Spiky Marsh Snail to Your Aquarium Today!
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