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Zebra Thorn Nerite Snails (Neritina natalensis) have shells with a beautiful black and yellow spiral pattern and a gleaming, glossy finish


Zebra Thorn Nerite Snails
photo credit: Aquatic Arts

The shells of Zebra Thorn Nerite Snails feature a magnificent black and yellow spiral design with a glossy finish. These snails add visual appeal and practical value to your aquarium. You can use them to keep the substrate in your aquarium clean and the right color, as well as to remove algae from the glass, plants, and decorations in your aquarium.

Nerite Snails are widely regarded as the best snails in the aquarium hobby for eating algae. They have zero fear of aquatic life or vegetation. Nerite Snails require salt water in order to reproduce, preventing them from overwhelming your aquarium (as some freshwater snails are known to do).

When you get the snails, they will be no bigger than a pea. We only send you Nerite Snails when they are young so you can enjoy them for as long as possible. Small spikes, resembling antennae, protrude from the front of the shells of the Zebra Thorn Nerite. Due to these creatures, snails have gained an entirely new dimension of endearingness.

Nerite Snails can be difficult to care for if the water level in your aquarium is too high because they like to jump. In contrast, nitrate-rich water is lethal to Nerite Snails. Keep an eye out for copper if you use tap water in your tank, as it is extremely toxic to all species of freshwater snails.

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Zebra Thorn Nerite Snails (Neritina natalensis) have shells with a beautiful black and yellow spiral pattern and a gleaming, glossy finish