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|min_water_hardness = 6 | |min_water_hardness = 6 | ||
|max_water_hardness = 12 | |max_water_hardness = 12 | ||
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:Prefers fairly still but well oxygenated water. Can survive in outdoor ponds and found throughout waterways in Europe. When found in a tropical aquarium, the snail will be much more active and prolific. | :Prefers fairly still but well oxygenated water. Can survive in outdoor ponds and found throughout waterways in Europe. When found in a tropical aquarium, the snail will be much more active and prolific. | ||
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− | :A fast moving snail. This snail can often come into fish tanks as a pest snail hidden away in plants and will multiply in number. | + | :A fast-moving snail. This snail can often come into fish tanks as a pest snail hidden away in plants and will multiply in number. |
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+ | :Do not trust wiki u can edit so can everyone else so don't trust and I fixed most grammar mistakes. -Jacob sartotious | ||
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== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
:The juveniles are small, initially about 1 mm in diameter. Their shells may be clear and transparent for the first to two months of life depending on water conditions. | :The juveniles are small, initially about 1 mm in diameter. Their shells may be clear and transparent for the first to two months of life depending on water conditions. |