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How to raise abalone and snails? Will it explode the tank?

The survivability of abalone snails is relatively strong. When breeding, they only need to provide a water environment with a temperature between 10 and 38, a pH value of about 7.4, and a high hardness, and they must be fed in a timely manner without being careless. Move them and you'll keep them. Abalone snails do not have high food requirements and like to eat various algae growing in the water. They can also eat some fish food and shrimp food. Abalone snails generally do not explode the tank. Because breeding in tanks is generally a freshwater environment. In fresh water, abalone snails cannot reproduce. 1. How to raise abalone snails

Raising abalone snails needs to meet some conditions, including temperature, pH, water hardness, water quality and food.

1. Temperature: The breeding temperature of abalone snails should be maintained between 10 degrees and 38 degrees. This range is relatively wide.

2. pH: Abalone snails cannot grow in an acidic environment, and the acidic environment will corrode their shells. Therefore, it is best to raise abalone snails in an alkaline environment with a pH value of approximately 7.4.

3. Water hardness: Abalone snails need to live in a hard water environment with relatively high calcium content so that their shells can be strong.

4. Food: Abalone snails have a relatively large demand for algae and can play a very good role in cleaning algae in the water. However, in the absence of algae, they can accept some fish or shrimp food residues or boiled spinach leaves.

5. Stability: The most important thing when raising abalone snails is stability. It is best not to move them, because they have strong adhesion to the tank wall, and moving them easily can easily damage them. 2. Will abalone snails explode the tank?

Abalone snails will not explode the tank. Abalone snails cannot reproduce in freshwater environments, that is, in tanks, but can only reproduce in seawater.