I acquired four of these snails, they are all white trumpet variants with spots. They look totally cool, one of the coolest looking snails for me, very "exotic" to say at least, could also look great with my gravel. They are not black or yellow, so that's also a plus for me.
HOWEVER, I'm totally terrified about introducing them in my 250l (66g) tank. I've read countless of stories about their usefulness as workers, janitors, don't chew on plants, one of best snails to have, etc. But also read some frightening stories how they make an explosion in tanks, covering the bottoms, glass, impossible to control (without using Helena's or something other that eats them).
So I'm really torn here. What do you say about these guys? I don't feed my fish much, but I also have areas in my tank that are impossible to clean, because of the dense plants and rocks... so I expect it to have a bit of debris hidden in the gravel. Could that lead to their explosion as well?
In a nutshell, I LOVE how they look, but I'd also be terrified to see several hundreds of them on a glass or tank bottom.
HOWEVER, I'm totally terrified about introducing them in my 250l (66g) tank. I've read countless of stories about their usefulness as workers, janitors, don't chew on plants, one of best snails to have, etc. But also read some frightening stories how they make an explosion in tanks, covering the bottoms, glass, impossible to control (without using Helena's or something other that eats them).
So I'm really torn here. What do you say about these guys? I don't feed my fish much, but I also have areas in my tank that are impossible to clean, because of the dense plants and rocks... so I expect it to have a bit of debris hidden in the gravel. Could that lead to their explosion as well?
In a nutshell, I LOVE how they look, but I'd also be terrified to see several hundreds of them on a glass or tank bottom.