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Scientific Name: Cipangopaludina japonica
Category: Freshwater Snails
Elegant, peaceful, and endlessly helpful, the Japanese Trapdoor Snail (Cipangopaludina japonica) glides through aquariums with quiet purpose—cleaning algae, aerating substrate, and adding a touch of natural beauty wherever it goes. Named for its operculum (the “trapdoor” that seals its shell shut), this species is famed for both its durability and grace.
Originally native to East Asia, these snails have become beloved among shrimp keepers and pond enthusiasts for their longevity, gentle cleaning habits, and livebearing nature—meaning no unsightly egg clutches will appear in your tank.
Shell: Smooth, spiral-shaped, olive to brown with golden undertones
Size: 1–2 inches as adults
Lifespan: Up to 5 years (sometimes longer!)
Behavior: Peaceful scavenger, primarily active at night
Reproduction: Livebearing (no eggs laid on surfaces)
Temp: 68–78°F (20–26°C)
pH: 7.0–8.2 (prefers stable, alkaline water)
Hardness: Moderate to hard water for strong shell health
Diet: Algae, detritus, leftover food, and biofilm
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel (enjoys gentle burrowing)
Tankmates: Shrimp, snails, peaceful fish
Peaceful and plant-safe—won’t harm your aquascape
Excellent algae grazers and detritus cleaners
No overpopulation issues—slow, livebearing breeders
Long-lived and hardy; great for ponds and aquariums alike
Fascinating “trapdoor” behavior when resting or startled
Maintain calcium-rich water or provide a cuttlebone for strong shell growth—your Trapdoor Snail will reward you with a glossy, healthy shell that lasts for years. 🌿🐚