🐌 General Overview of White Wizard Snails Common Name: White Wizard Snail Scientific Name: Likely related to Tylomelania or Pachychilidae family species(Note: The exact scientific classification of “White Wizard Snail” is...
Common Name: White Wizard Snail
Scientific Name: Likely related to Tylomelania or Pachychilidae family species
(Note: The exact scientific classification of “White Wizard Snail” is somewhat unclear, as this name is likely a trade or colloquial name rather than a formal scientific one.)
Origin: Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand), especially Sulawesi region
Habitat: Freshwater rivers, lakes, and slow-moving streams with rocky substrates
Lifespan: 3 – 5 years (varies depending on care)
Size: 2 – 5 cm (1 – 2 inches)
Shell Shape: Tower-like, elongated with distinct whorls
Shell Color: Predominantly white or pale ivory with occasional light markings or patterns
Operculum: Present – protects the snail when retracted
Body Color: Light gray or pale ivory
Primary Diet: Herbivore/Detritivore
Grazes algae from glass, rocks, and plants
Consumes biofilm and decomposing organic matter
Supplemental Food: Algae wafers, blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach), sinking carnivore pellets
Feeding Frequency: Continuously grazes; supplemental feeding as needed if natural biofilm is insufficient
Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons or larger
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 22°C – 28°C (72°F – 82°F)
pH: 6.5 – 8.0
Hardness: Moderate (8 – 20 dGH)
Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel (prevents shell damage)
Decor: Rocks, driftwood, aquatic plants (for grazing and hiding spots)
Water Flow: Low to moderate; mimics slow-moving natural habitats
Activity: Primarily diurnal (active during the day)
Social Behavior: Peaceful and slow-moving
Compatibility:
✅ Compatible with peaceful fish species (tetras, guppies, etc.)
✅ Compatible with shrimp and other peaceful invertebrates
❌ Avoid aggressive or predatory fish (cichlids, loaches)
❌ Should not be housed with snail-eating species (e.g., Assassin Snails)
Reproduction Type: Sexual (requires both male and female)
Egg Laying: Lays small clusters of eggs on hard surfaces (rocks, aquarium glass)
Hatching Time: 2 – 3 weeks depending on temperature
Baby Size: Small snails (~1 mm) that immediately graze algae
Breeding Challenges: Slow to reproduce in captivity; requires excellent water quality and proper nutrition
Common Issues:
Shell damage due to sharp substrate or poor water quality
Starvation if insufficient algae or food is available
Sensitive to copper-based medications (always harmful)
Care Tips:
Maintain stable pH and water hardness
Provide plenty of hard surfaces for grazing and egg-laying
Supplement diet with algae wafers and blanched vegetables
Natural algae cleaner – keeps glass and decoration surfaces clean
Visually striking due to pale white shell (unique in appearance)
Peaceful and low-maintenance
Adds interesting diversity to planted tanks
Slow breeders → Population grows slowly over time
Overpopulation unlikely but possible if food and conditions are optimal
Not a pest controller (doesn’t eat pest snails)
Require stable water conditions (sensitive to fluctuations)
White Wizard Snails are ideal for planted freshwater aquariums where aesthetics and natural algae control are desired. Their pale appearance and peaceful nature make them attractive, but they do require proper water conditions, sufficient food supply, and gentle tank mates to thrive.
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