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Blueberry Mystery Snail (Pomacea bridgesii) – Peaceful Freshwater Cleanup Crew

Blueberry Mystery Snail (Pomacea bridgesii) – Peaceful Freshwater Cleanup Crew

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🐌 Blueberry Mystery Snail (Pomacea bridgesii) – Peaceful Freshwater Cleanup Crew

The Blueberry Mystery Snail is a stunning freshwater snail variety known for its rich blue-purple shell and gentle temperament. Perfect for planted and community tanks, these snails help keep aquariums clean by eating algae, leftover food, and decaying plant matter—making them a functional and beautiful addition to your tank.

Blueberry Snails are peaceful, hardy, and compatible with most freshwater fish and shrimp. Their glossy shells and calm movements add a pop of color and elegance to any aquascape.

🌟 Key Features

💙 Vibrant Blue-Purple Shell – Unique coloration that stands out against green plants and dark substrate
🐌 Peaceful & Helpful – Natural algae and detritus cleaner
🌿 Plant-Safe – Won’t harm healthy plants
💧 Hardy & Adaptable – Thrives in a wide range of freshwater conditions
🐠 Great Tankmate – Perfect for shrimp, snails, and small community fish

⚙️ Care Guide

  • Scientific Name: Pomacea bridgesii
  • Common Name: Blueberry Mystery Snail
  • Origin: South America (Amazon Basin)
  • Temperament: Peaceful
  • Adult Size: 2–2.5 inches
  • Diet: Omnivore – algae wafers, blanched veggies, leftover food
  • Tank Size: 5+ gallons
  • Water Temperature: 72–82°F
  • pH Range: 7.0–8.0
  • Lifespan: 1–2 years

💡 Tank Setup Tips

  • Maintain good calcium levels to promote strong shell growth.
  • Use a tight-fitting lid—snails may climb above the waterline.
  • Ideal for planted and community aquariums.
  • Supplement with vegetables or algae wafers if natural food is limited.

❓ FAQ

Q: Are Blueberry Snails plant-safe?
A: Yes! They only eat decaying plant matter and algae, not healthy plants.

Q: Can they live with shrimp or fish?
A: Absolutely—they’re peaceful and compatible with most community tankmates.

Q: How many should I keep?
A: One snail per 3–5 gallons is ideal to prevent overfeeding and bio-load issues.

Q: Do they reproduce quickly?
A: Only if both males and females are present—unlike pest snails, they lay eggs above the waterline and are easy to control.

Q: What helps maintain shell health?
A: Provide calcium-rich foods and stable water with pH above 7.0.

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