Prambanan Snail (Thiara winteri)

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The Prambanan Snail (Thiara winteri) is a species of freshwater snail commonly found in Southeast Asia. Named after the famous Prambanan temple in Indonesia, these snails are appreciated for their interesting appearance and beneficial role in the aquarium ecosystem.  Prambanan snails have a unique spiral-shaped shell with intricate patterns and colors ranging from brown to dark green. They are known for their ability to clean up algae and excess organic matter in the aquarium, contributing to overall water quality and reducing maintenance requirements.
  • Origin: Southeast Asia
  • Max size: Up to 2 inches
  • Recommended tank size: Any size as long as it meets the needs of other tank inhabitants
  • Water temperature: 72-82°F
  • Temperament: Peaceful and non-aggressive
  • Diet: Omnivorous. They primarily feed on algae and organic detritus, but also accept sinking pellets, blanched vegetables, and other plant matter.
  • Lifespan: 1-2 years

Prambanan snails have a unique spiral-shaped shell with intricate patterns and colors ranging from brown to dark green. They are known for their ability to clean up algae and excess organic matter in the aquarium, contributing to overall water quality and reducing maintenance requirements.