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Black Mystery SnailBy Allen Jesson This snail belongs to a genus named Pomacea in the Apple Snail family Ampullariidae. In the Apple Snail family you can find roughly 120 snail species and many of them are popular in aquariums. The Apple Snail family used to be known as Pilidae, but today the correct name is Ampullariidae. Just like all the other snail species from the genus Pomacea, the Black Mystery snail has a siphon that is use to breath oxygen from the air. The Black Mystery snail will stay submerged near the waters surface in the aquarium and stretch up the siphon into the air. It is very important that the Black Mystery snail is not denied access to the surface in the aquarium, since this will cause it to suffocate. Leave a gap of at least 2 inches between the water and any lid. In its native waters of Brazil, the Black Mystery snail will spend the day resting and become active at dark. It will spend most of its time submerged, but it can actually walk on land in search of food. When it is kept in an aquarium, you can see it scavenging for food in the substrate or sliding up the glass to breath at the surface. As the name implies, the coloration of this snail is mainly black, but you can find specimens that are decorated with golden and ivory colors too. The pattern varies between each individual snail. A Black Mystery snail can adapt to most pH values as long as your avoid the extremes, but ideally to keep the pH from 6.5 to 8.0 and avoid rapid changes. The preferred dH range is 12-18 and the recommended water temperature 68-85° F. The Black mystery snail is an omnivore species that will happily eat left over fish food and help you keep the aquarium clean. You can for instance feed it flakes and frozen food. It will also eat algae and dead and decaying plant matter. If the aquarium is without any plants, you should regularly feed your Black Mystery snail vegetables and algae based food. Sexing Black mystery snail is difficult, but when two snails of similar age have been kept on a similar diet in the same environment, the biggest of them will typically be the female one. A Black Mystery snail is never hermaphroditic. During the breeding period, the female will deposit her eggs in clutches over the waterline. About the Author: Allen Jesson writes for several sites including two sites that specialize in salt water and fresh water aquariums and the aquarium site and Seapets, a leading source for aquar keywords: Aquariums | Fish Tank | Aquarium Fish
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