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Bumble Bea Snails

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Bumble Bee Snails are originally from the waters of the Western Pacific and are called Bumble Bee Snails from their specific markings that resemble a bumble bee. Bumble Bee Snails grow to around 1 inch at length and can be kept in any size aquarium with little problem whatsoever. Bumble Bee Snails are peaceful and can be cared for by the beginning aquarium owner with little problem. These snails are omnivores and should be fed plenty of algae but will also move around the aquarium as a scavenger.

Origin: Western Pacific
Size: Can grow up to 1 inch at full maturity
Feeding: Omnivore, will feed on algae and scavenge around the aquarium.
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium.
Minimum Tank Size: 10 Gallons
Behavior: Peaceful
Care: Easy
Compatibility: Can be kept with any fish that will not feed on it.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 29 April, 2005.
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