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Ater Cappuccino Snail | Franus ater 3-5cm

SKU 1140341
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Key Features:

Distinctive Appearance: A small freshwater snail recognized for its cappuccino-brown patterned shell, often showing mottled or gradient tones that give it a “coffee-dusted” look. Its shell texture is typically smooth to slightly ridged, adding visual interest to planted aquariums.
Graceful Movement: Moves slowly across glass, substrate, and decorations, contributing to a natural cleanup presence in the tank.
Behavior: Peaceful and non-invasive, spending most of its time grazing surfaces for algae and biofilm.

Care Requirements:

Tank Conditions:
Thrives in stable freshwater aquariums with clean, well-oxygenated water. Ideal temperature range is 72–82°F (22–28°C). Prefers neutral to slightly alkaline water, as softer water may weaken shell development over time.

Diet:
Primarily herbivorous/detritivorous. Feeds on algae, biofilm, leftover fish food, and decaying plant matter. Can be supplemented with algae wafers, blanched vegetables (like zucchini or spinach), and calcium-rich foods to support shell health.

Compatibility:
Highly peaceful and suitable for community tanks. Compatible with most non-predatory fish, shrimp, and other snails. Should be kept away from snail-eating species such as loaches or puffers.

Size and Growth:

Adult Size:
Typically grows to 3–5 cm depending on diet, water quality, and mineral availability.

Growth:
Growth is steady but depends heavily on calcium intake and stable water conditions. Healthy environments promote stronger shells and more consistent development, while poor water chemistry can stunt growth or weaken shell structure.

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