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Scientific Name: Melanoides tuberculata
Category: Freshwater Snails
Meet the Malaysian Trumpet Snail (Melanoides tuberculata), your aquarium’s tiny, spiral-shelled custodian. Known for its cone-shaped shell and nocturnal habits, this little digger spends its days hidden in the substrate, then emerges at night to clean up leftover food, algae, and detritus—keeping your tank tidy while also aerating the substrate naturally.
Unlike many other snails, MTS are livebearers, giving birth to tiny, fully-formed baby snails instead of laying egg clutches, making them an excellent option for those who dislike seeing egg clusters on decor. Their population grows in proportion to available food, so a balanced tank means a balanced snail colony.
Shell Shape: Long, tapered cone with subtle ridges
Color: Brown to tan, sometimes spotted or banded
Size: Up to 1 inch (2.5 cm)
Behavior: Burrowing scavenger, mostly nocturnal
Lifespan: 1–2 years
Reproduction: Livebearing (no egg clusters!)
Temp: 70–82°F (21–28°C)
pH: 7.0–8.0
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel preferred for burrowing
Diet: Algae, detritus, uneaten food—true cleanup crew
Tank Size: Works in anything from nano tanks to large aquascapes
Natural substrate aerators—prevent anaerobic gas pockets
Peaceful, plant-safe, and shrimp-safe
Livebearers = no egg clutches on glass or décor
Great indicators of water quality (if their population spikes, you may be overfeeding)
Hardy and self-sustaining—perfect for low-maintenance setups
Add a few to planted tanks with deep substrates—their constant burrowing promotes root health and helps nutrients circulate, making your plants happier and stronger. 🌱🐌