Malaysian Trumpet Snail
Melanoides tuberculata
By: Ryan Wood
The Malaysian Trumpet Snail is a great to have in any
aquarium. There are some with different patterns, shapes, size, dark or
light colored. It is a beautiful snail to see up close in person. In
some forums as well as blogs the Malaysion Trumpet Snail is instead used
as the acronym MTS.
There is a lot of bad rep that all snails have received.
A lot of hobbyists tend to think that having any type of snail in their
aquarium is horrible and all must be removed immediately. There are
even chemicals that are solely meant for killing snails in the aquarium.
I highly recommend that you never use any chemical meant to kill snails
in a tank with shrimp. Snails are not bad for your aquarium.
Overfeeding your tank is what causes snail outbreaks. Most snails will
actually leave your plants alone and instead eat the algae off of the
leaves as well as glass. Do not think that a snail is a pest, they can
be extremely useful in any aquarium.
The Malaysian Trumpet Snail is actually a benefit to any
aquarium for several reasons. It will not eat your plants at all. This
snail also will not "muscle" your shrimp off of food meant for the
shrimp. The Malaysian Trumpet Snail feeds on detritus and leftover food
that is underneath the substrate. It actually burrows in the substrate
and moves around throughout. You will rarely see this snail during the
day. Occasionally it will emerge from the substrate. A cool thing is
that sometimes you will see the substrate move and you will know that
there is a Malaysian Trumpet Snail underneath doing its cleaning duties.
The fact that this snail burrows and eats detritus is an
excellent perk to having it. Another great perk is that while it is
underneath the substrate moving it is at the same time aerating the
substrate. Substrate aeration is a great benefit to planted aquariums as
it promotes air exchange and root growth. They will not disturbed any
plant roots or move wood/rocks around your aquarium.
The Malaysian Trumpet Snail reproduces live young and
does not lay eggs. They can reproduce rapidly however. Rapid
reproduction is a sign that you either need to feed your inhabitants
less or vacuum the gravel extensively. You do not want to rely on this
snail to do all of the gravel cleaning. High temperatures can also
result in rapid reproduction if coupled with overfeeding.
This snail is an all around must have for most
aquariums. They are very cool to look at, extremely docile, do not eat
plants, aerate substrate, eat detritus, and do not harm other
inhabitants. I highly recommend this snail to anyone.
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