Margarita snail
Margarita snail
Margarita Snails: Cold-Water Algae Control Specialists
Margarita snails are excellent algae grazers native to cooler waters, making them ideal for temperate and cold-water marine aquariums. These small, efficient herbivores are particularly effective at consuming diatoms, film algae, and hair algae, helping maintain crystal-clear glass and clean rockwork.
Why Margarita Snails?
- Excellent algae control for cooler water systems
- Small size allows them to access tight spaces between rocks
- Consume diatoms, film algae, and hair algae efficiently
- Peaceful and reef-safe, won't harm corals or invertebrates
- Active grazers that work continuously
Care Requirements:
- Temperature: 60-72°F (cooler than tropical reef tanks)
- Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Requires cooler water temperatures - not suitable for standard tropical reef tanks above 72°F
- Adequate calcium for shell health
Important Note: Margarita snails are cold-water species and will not thrive in typical tropical reef temperatures (75-78°F). They are best suited for temperate marine systems or cooler reef setups.
Each Margarita snail is carefully quarantined and inspected to ensure you receive healthy, active specimens ready to join your cleanup crew in appropriate temperature conditions.
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