Pond Snails
Pond Snails are essential pond wildlife for cleaning pond water, consuming nuisance algae and dead plant foliage. Aquatic snails breathe through their skin and gills, improving oxygen balance in pond water, and these underwater snail species won’t munch through your treasured pond plants. Ramshorn Snails are usually found at the sides of ponds whereas Japanese Trapdoor Snails tend to live on the pond floor, and have patterned, whorled shells and an operculum shell ‘door’ behind which they can protect themselves from dehydration and predators.
Fascinating snails that clean the algae from ponds
- Attractive ammonite-like snails
- Easy to care for
- Cleans algae from the sides of your pond
- Swim on the surface of the water
Spiral patterned snails that clean algae from your pond
- Attractive snails with green and yellow patterned shells
- Easy to care for
- Eats algae from the bottom of the pond
- Part of a healthy pond ecosystem