Brotia Pagodula Snail Care Guide

Brotia sp. "Pagodula."

PeacefulEasyFreshwater
Max Size
4.0 cm / 1.5"
Temperature
22–26°C (72–78°F)
pH Range
7.0 – 8.0
Min Tank Size
20L (5 gal)
Min Group Size
Can be kept alone
Tank Level
Bottom
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperament
Peaceful
Difficulty
Easy
Breeding Difficulty
Difficult

Diet

Herbivorous; feeds on algae, biofilm, and leftover fish food. Supplement their diet with sinking algae wafers or blanched vegetables like spinach and zucchini.

Community Compatibility

Peaceful and suitable for community tanks with other non-aggressive species. Compatible with a variety of freshwater fish and invertebrates.

Good to Know

Provide hiding places or Pagoda snails may end up a tasty meal for larger fish.

Gender Differences

Limited visual differences between males and females.

About the Brotia Pagodula Snail

Brotia pagodula, commonly known as the Pagoda Snail, is a species of freshwater snail found in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos. Renowned for its unique shell shape, the Pagoda Snail boasts a distinctive appearance that resembles a pagoda or temple. The shell is characterized by multiple spires or tiers, giving it a stacked and visually striking appearance. Its coloration varies but often includes shades of brown, sometimes featuring darker bands or patterns.

In their native habitat, Pagoda Snails inhabit slow-moving rivers and streams with sandy or muddy substrates. In an aquarium setting, they thrive in environments that replicate these conditions, appreciating a substrate that allows for burrowing. While they can adapt to various water parameters, maintaining good water quality, regular water changes, and a well-filtered tank are crucial for their well-being.

Brotia pagodula is primarily a detritivore, feeding on organic matter, decaying plant material, and leftover food in the aquarium. As excellent scavengers, they play a valuable role in cleaning up debris. While their primary diet consists of grazing on detritus, supplementing their nutrition with sinking pellets or tablets designed for freshwater snails ensures they receive adequate nutrients.

In terms of behavior and compatibility, Pagoda Snails are peaceful and non-aggressive. They make suitable additions to community aquariums and coexist well with a variety of fish and invertebrates. Due to their burrowing nature, providing a substrate with fine sand or smooth gravel is recommended. Pagoda Snails may spend some time buried in the substrate, especially during the daytime.

As with any aquarium species, it's essential to research and understand the specific care requirements of Brotia pagodula to ensure their well-being. Regular monitoring of tank parameters, providing appropriate nutrition, and considering compatibility with other tank inhabitants contribute to the overall health and happiness of these unique snails in a freshwater aquarium.

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