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Trapdoor Snails | Viviparus viviparus
- Attractively patterned spiral shells in shades of green and yellow
- These helpful little snails will eat the algae from the bottom of your pond to help keep it clean. They also feed on dead foliage, plankton and other microdebris as well as excess fish food, preventing fish overfeeding
- The name 'Trapdoor' is due to their ability to produce an operculum, a tough plate that protects them from predators and prevents dehydration. They can seal themselves for several months if necessary
- As they have gills and not lungs, they can survive even under frozen water
- How many snails do you need? We recommend 5 per square metre
- Hardy and easy to care for, they can adapt to changes in water conditions and form part of your pond's healthy ecosystem
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Trapdoor Snails | Viviparus viviparus
- Attractively patterned spiral shells in shades of green and yellow
- These helpful little snails will eat the algae from the bottom of your pond to help keep it clean. They also feed on dead foliage, plankton and other microdebris as well as excess fish food, preventing fish overfeeding
- The name 'Trapdoor' is due to their ability to produce an operculum, a tough plate that protects them from predators and prevents dehydration. They can seal themselves for several months if necessary
- As they have gills and not lungs, they can survive even under frozen water
- How many snails do you need? We recommend 5 per square metre
- Hardy and easy to care for, they can adapt to changes in water conditions and form part of your pond's healthy ecosystem
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- Attractively patterned spiral shells in shades of green and yellow
- These helpful little snails will eat the algae from the bottom of your pond to help keep it clean. They also feed on dead foliage, plankton and other microdebris as well as excess fish food, preventing fish overfeeding
- The name 'Trapdoor' is due to their ability to produce an operculum, a tough plate that protects them from predators and prevents dehydration. They can seal themselves for several months if necessary
- As they have gills and not lungs, they can survive even under frozen water
- How many snails do you need? We recommend 5 per square metre
- Hardy and easy to care for, they can adapt to changes in water conditions and form part of your pond's healthy ecosystem



