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    Hi, I recieved 2 Chinese Livebearing Snails in my shipment of fish I got recently and I was wondering if anyone knew anything about them. I've tried looking to see if they are not allowed in Texas but the only snails the list had were the Giant Ramshorn's so I think the link must go to an old list . I'm sure there are other aquatic snails not allowed here.

    As well if I don't have to destroy them, I'd like to know if they need anything special for keeping. I didn't order them, they came as an extra but I've seen this seller selling them with his shrimps as they tend to grow algea on their shells which the shrimp like.

    Thanks all!
    Guppies:
    Hi-fin pepper Cory's, Black Cory's, Long Fin Golden Aneus, Swordtails, some lyretail(RREA's, Red, Albino Koi, Red & Gold Tux), Different types of BN plecos(albino, calico, long fin, blue eyed short & long fin)
    Mystery Snails, Yellow Shrimp, CPDs

    HAS Master Aquatic Gardener awarded 1997
    HAS Master Fish Breeder awarded 1998

  • #2
    On a quick search. I couldn't find a thing. the only thing *I found was chinese mystery snails. Are they like those?
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    • #3
      If you could get a photo of them I think everyone could help a bit more. I know of the Japanese trap door snail, MTS, Tylomelania spp., Clea (assassin) and some of the oddball species that are still fairly rare in the hobby (like Tiara and the primitive tylos types). Not exactly sure what you have and with such a broad and suspect name it is hard to narrow down exactly what you have.
      In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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      • #4
        ok. Will get the photo and post latter. They are livebearing and here is a picture from an auction the guy is running. I haven't actually seen mine, they came in a mess of floating plants he sent with a note there are 2 of these in the plants. I just dumped everything into a small holding tank.

        Guppies:
        Hi-fin pepper Cory's, Black Cory's, Long Fin Golden Aneus, Swordtails, some lyretail(RREA's, Red, Albino Koi, Red & Gold Tux), Different types of BN plecos(albino, calico, long fin, blue eyed short & long fin)
        Mystery Snails, Yellow Shrimp, CPDs

        HAS Master Aquatic Gardener awarded 1997
        HAS Master Fish Breeder awarded 1998

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        • #5
          Doing some research I found this on Applesnail.net . Viviparidae have a worldwide distribution.

          Subfamily Viviparinae:
          - Viviparus: Eastern North America and most
          of Europe.
          - Tulatoma: endemic in Coosa River, Alabama, USA.

          Campelominae or Lioplacinae:
          - Campeloma: Eastern North America.

          - Lioplax; Eastern North America.

          Bellamyinae:
          - Bellamyia: Africa, India, southeast Asia.
          -
          Cipangopaludina: east and southeast Asia, and as an exotic elsewhere.

          - Notopala: eastern Australia. Larina; northeast Australia.

          So it looks like what I have must be V. cipangopaludina or something similar. hmmm but it still doesn't tell me if they are allowed in Texas. :(
          Guppies:
          Hi-fin pepper Cory's, Black Cory's, Long Fin Golden Aneus, Swordtails, some lyretail(RREA's, Red, Albino Koi, Red & Gold Tux), Different types of BN plecos(albino, calico, long fin, blue eyed short & long fin)
          Mystery Snails, Yellow Shrimp, CPDs

          HAS Master Aquatic Gardener awarded 1997
          HAS Master Fish Breeder awarded 1998

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          • #6
            Very cool looking snail. Based upon what I found, they seem to be invasive (and established in WI and MO to name a few) but are not illegal. Looks kinda like Cipangopaludina chinensis to me.

            I don't believe there is a more upated version than this one:
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            Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
            Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
            Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.

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            • #7
              Thank you. I'm not finding much on their care but it does say they like cool water. ./shrug we'll see if they survive in my fish room.
              Guppies:
              Hi-fin pepper Cory's, Black Cory's, Long Fin Golden Aneus, Swordtails, some lyretail(RREA's, Red, Albino Koi, Red & Gold Tux), Different types of BN plecos(albino, calico, long fin, blue eyed short & long fin)
              Mystery Snails, Yellow Shrimp, CPDs

              HAS Master Aquatic Gardener awarded 1997
              HAS Master Fish Breeder awarded 1998

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