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Keeping Black Devil Snails: A Sleek Self-Limiting Cleaner

A guide to black devil snails - long, glossy black snails that graze algae and detritus, cannot breed in freshwater so never overpopulate, and add a dramatic look to a planted tank.

Black Devil Snail
Gives
Sleek algae-eating snail
Space
Tank
Water
Warm hard
Effort
Beginner

Black devil snails are the sleek, dramatic cleanup crew of the planted tank - long, glossy black spired snails that graze algae, biofilm and detritus tirelessly. Best of all, they need brackish water to reproduce, so in a freshwater tank they clean without ever exploding into a plague, making them a striking and genuinely self-limiting choice.

Is it right for you?

Black devil snails suit anyone who wants a dramatic, useful cleanup snail with zero risk of overpopulation in freshwater. They are hardy, peaceful and undemanding.

System & Space

A stable planted freshwater tank with algae and biofilm suits them; they graze surfaces and the substrate. A secure lid helps, as they can climb out.

Water & Temperature

They prefer warm, harder, alkaline water that protects their shells; soft acidic water erodes the shell. In freshwater they graze but cannot breed.

Stocking & Feeding

They graze algae, biofilm and detritus, supplemented with sinking foods and blanched vegetables if algae is scarce. No breeding management is needed in freshwater.

Health & Care

Hardy as long as the water is hard enough to protect their shells; soft water and copper-based medications are the main hazards. Otherwise nearly care-free.

Harvest & Enjoying Them

Ornamental and functional - the reward is a sleek, dramatic cleaner that controls algae and detritus without ever overrunning the tank.

Getting Started

Add a few to a mature planted freshwater tank with hard-enough water and a secure lid, and let them graze.

Common Mistakes

Soft acidic water (shell erosion), copper medications, and no lid (they climb out) are the main mistakes.

FAQ

Will they overrun my tank? No - they cannot breed in freshwater, so they never explode in numbers.

Do they eat plants? They prefer algae and detritus, generally leaving healthy plants alone.

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