Description

Malaysian Trumpet Snail (Melanoides tuberculata) – 2 cm

Overview:
The Malaysian Trumpet Snail is a highly beneficial freshwater snail known for its elongated, cone-shaped shell and excellent substrate-cleaning behaviour. This hardy species naturally burrows through the substrate, helping to aerate the soil and prevent harmful gas buildup in aquariums.

Origin:
Native to Southeast Asia and parts of Africa, Melanoides tuberculata is commonly found in slow-moving rivers, lakes, and ponds with soft substrates.

Feeding:
Omnivorous scavenger. Feeds on detritus, algae, leftover fish food, and organic waste within the substrate. Additional feeding is usually unnecessary in well-established aquariums.

Tank / Setup Requirements:

  • Minimum tank size: 20 litres (5 gallons)

  • Sand or fine gravel substrate recommended for natural burrowing behaviour

  • Thrives in planted aquariums and established tanks

  • Stable water parameters recommended

Tank Mates:
Compatible with most peaceful freshwater fish, shrimp, and other invertebrates. Avoid snail-eating fish such as puffers or certain loaches.

Behaviour:
Primarily nocturnal and spends much of its time burrowing in the substrate. This behaviour helps keep the substrate healthy and reduces compacted areas in planted aquariums.

Experience Level:
Beginner friendly. Extremely hardy and easy to maintain, making it a popular choice for natural aquarium maintenance.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 20–30°C (68–86°F)

  • pH: 6.5–8.5

  • Water Type: Freshwater

  • Hardness: Moderate to hard water preferred for shell health.

Size:
Approximately 2 cm at sale.