Japanese trapdoor is a name used in the aquarium hobby only for what are likely japanese mystery snails cipangopaludina japonica.
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Japanese trapdoor snails are one of the few varieties that will survive in northern climates.
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The snails will slowly after time open up and move along.
Open the bag of black japanese trapdoor pond snails.
In addition japanese trapdoor snails will spend hours on end scouring the tank for uneaten food as well as other edible material.
Algae eating black japanese trapdoor pond snails are one of the few snail varieties that can over winter well and survive in harsher northern climates.
They re often labeled in the hobby as viviparus malleatus but that s not a real species and takes elements of different genera and subspecies from other taxon within the same family viviparidae.
Japanese trapdoor snails post by steved september 10th 2008 6 15 am well from the people that have them in their ponds there don t seem to be any disadvantages.
Japanese trapdoor snails are named for their operculum which is a tough plate that protects the snail by forming a seal at the edge of the snail s shell when its soft body is retracted inside.
Japanese trapdoor snails are great scavengers and algae eaters.
Filling about half of it with pond water then float or hold the bag for a few minutes and then let the snails slowly out into pond water after they have acclimated to the temperature change.
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The black japanese trapdoor snails viviparis malleatus are the preferred snail species for pond owners and water gardeners.
They are also known by the name chinese mystery snails.
Japanese trapdoor snails are one of the few varieties that will survive in northern climates.
Japanesetrapdoor snails will spend hours moving slowly across the bottom of the pond eating algae dead plant material and leftovers from fish pellets or fish food.
They are often seen on the leaves of plants eating the algae but in many cases not seen at all.
The black japanese trapdoor snails viviparis malleatus are the preferred snail species for pond owners and water gardeners.
One of the more interesting freshwater snails to keep are japanese trapdoor snails.