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How to Breed Assassin Snails?

Last Updated on January 27, 2022 by admins

Assassin snails need a lot of care and attention. They are secretive, only come out at night to hunt for food, but can live in your aquarium if you provide them with the right hiding place. If you want to breed them yourself, here is how!

The “how to get rid of assassin snails” is a question that has been asked many times. The answer is simple, you need to breed them.

How many Assassin snails should I get?

A: This is a difficult question to answer. The number of Assassin snails you should get depends on how many people are in your household, what type of snail habitat you have, and how much time they spend outside their enclosure.

 

Assassin snails are a type of snail that can be bred in order to produce more eggs. They have a specific diet, which includes algae and fresh water. The average lifespan of an assassin snail is 4-5 years. Assassin snails should be housed in a 10 gallon tank with plenty of hiding places, live plants and clean substrate. Reference: how many assassin snails should i get.

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