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Viviparus sp., also known as "Viviparous snails" or "live-bearing snails," are popular freshwater snails in aquariums due to their attractive appearance and interesting behavior. Here is some essential information for caring for these snails.
### Temperature
Viviparus snails prefer a temperature range between 18°C and 24°C (64°F and 75°F). They can tolerate variations, but a stable temperature within this range is ideal for their well-being.
### pH
These snails thrive in slightly alkaline water, with an ideal pH of 7.0 to 8.5. Water that is too acidic can affect their shells, so it is important to maintain appropriate pH levels.
### Environment
Viviparus snails appreciate a well-planted environment with plenty of hiding spots and surfaces to explore. A gravel or sand substrate is preferred. They primarily feed on decaying plant matter, algae, and food scraps, thus helping to keep the aquarium clean. It is crucial to provide them with clean and well-oxygenated water. Floating or anchored plants, as well as decorative elements like rocks and driftwood.
### Behavior
Viviparus are peaceful snails and can coexist with a variety of fish and other non-aggressive invertebrates. They are primarily active at night but can be observed moving and feeding during the day. Unlike many other snails, Viviparus are viviparous, meaning they give birth to live young snails rather than laying eggs.
In summary, to care for Viviparus sp. snails, it is crucial to maintain clean, well-oxygenated water with stable parameters, provide them with an environment rich in hiding spots and surfaces to explore, and monitor their population. These snails not only add an aesthetic touch to the aquarium with their often colorful shells, but they also play an important role in maintaining the cleanliness and ecological balance of the aquarium.
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