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View compareScientific Name: Viviparus sp. “Orange River”
Category: Freshwater Snail
Fresh from the clear, biodiverse waters of West Papua, the Orange River Snail (Viviparus sp.) is a brand-new discovery as of 2024, and it's already turning heads in the aquascaping world. This newly described species stuns with its subtle orange-hued shell, smooth, whorled shape, and—best of all—livebearing behavior. That’s right: no eggs, no trails of jelly, just the occasional surprise baby snail appearing fully formed, like a little aquatic miracle. ✨
Unlike pest snails that overrun tanks, the Orange River Snail reproduces slowly and deliberately, making it ideal for display tanks where beauty and balance go hand in hand. It’s perfect for shrimp keepers and plant lovers who want something rare, peaceful, and gracefully functional.
Shell: Smooth, spiral, with soft orange tones
Size: Typically 1–1.25 inches
Behavior: Calm, algae-grazing, substrate-cleaning
Lifespan: 1.5–3 years with good care
Reproduction: Livebearing (1–2 babies at a time)
Temp: 72–80°F (22–27°C)
pH: 7.0–8.2
Hardness: Moderate to hard water preferred for shell health
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel
Diet: Algae, biofilm, shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables
Tank Size: 5+ gallons
Rare and newly discovered—stand out from the crowd
Peaceful and compatible with shrimp and small fish
Won’t overpopulate your tank
Adds movement, algae control, and natural beauty
Livebearing = no unsightly egg clusters
Want your Orange River Snail to truly thrive? Add botanicals like almond leaves or cholla wood to encourage natural biofilm growth for grazing—and provide cozy hiding spots for any surprise snail babies. 🐌🌿