PH range 7.5-8
Hardness:5-15 Dkh
Temperature: 64-82F
Life Span: 1.5-2 years
Size: .2 inches
Diet: Omnivore
Habitat: Aquatic/Tidal
8 assorted brown ramhorn snails. Assorted size and possibly colors (these aren't tiny bb sized babies like most sell) Ramhorn snails.
These are a peaceful snail that won't harm your plants, and are easy to reproduce.
Posted by gio cruz on 27th Dec 2019
I’ have order a few snails to clean my planted tank
They all arrived alive and really active but they were baby snails
Someone stole my package and then returned it later that day
Posted by Jody Harkavy on 13th Jul 2019
I ordered snails from Elite and they were prepared and shipped quickly. I even got extras just in case. The snails were packaged very well. Highly recommended to work with this company.
Posted by Unknown on 5th Jul 2019
Snails came all alive and in varies sizing. After a week now they are growing and breeding well. I got mostly pinks ones and they look good and ready for my puffers to eat.
Posted by Jody Harkavy on 5th Jul 2019
I ordered these snails and they all arrived alive and well. I even got a few extras
Posted by crystal jordan on 12th Apr 2018
They are healthy and have already began breeding
Posted by anonymous on 3rd Feb 2018
Bought the 8 assorted and 9 was sent. 2 did die within the first day of having them but that may have been due to them being delivered to a neighbor and being delayed in the box for an extra day. The other 7 are still doing fine and have started to reproduce already. My only complaint is that they arrived packed in fiberglass insulation, which I was not expecting. After removing the bag, my hands itched for a few hours, even after washing my hands multiple times.
From Elite:
Fiberglass insulation is by far the safest method of shipping in hot or cold weather to keep them alive....we wish it didn't itch too.
Posted by jacque on 18th Jan 2018
great for the most part. However; 2 shells were empty.
Posted by DAVID WERNER on 20th Dec 2017
i put them in the tank and they sunk to the bottom , not sure if they are dead or alive ?
From Elite:
They will always sink to the bottom when you put them in. Usually takes a few hours before they start moving, if they get chilled during shipping they can go dormant and take a few days to start moving again.