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A cold-tolerant, algae-grazing workhorse with a hinged operculum and a surprisingly long lifespan.
The Japanese Trapdoor Snail (Cipangopaludina japonica) is one of the most practical and resilient freshwater snails available. Named for the hard, hinged operculum — the "trapdoor" — that seals the shell opening when the snail retreats, this species combines genuine utility with a calm, unobtrusive presence. It grazes steadily on algae, biofilm, and organic debris across substrate and hardscape surfaces, tolerates a wide temperature range that few snails can match, and produces live young rather than laying eggs, keeping reproduction slow and manageable. A reliable long-term resident for community tanks, shrimp setups, and planted aquariums.
If a Japanese Trapdoor Snail appears motionless for an extended period, check whether the operculum is sealed — if it is, the snail is alive and simply resting or sealed against a disturbance. A snail without a sealed operculum that doesn't respond to gentle movement is more likely to need attention.
Plants provide essential hiding spots and enhance the natural look of your tank, creating a healthier, more enriching environment for your shrimp. Browse our Aquatic Plants collection.