
Pagoda Snail
Armed Pagoda Snail
Shaped like a medieval Castle in Japan, the pagoda snail is a gold brown scavenger and algae eater not known to breed and take over fish tanks. These snails are wild caught in rivers of Thailand and only available a few times a year. The pagoda snail grows very slowly to a maximum size of two inches and adapts well to any freshwater aquarium. Pagoda shells often have short spikes like the overhangs of pagoda roofs.Â
- Scientific Name:Â Brotia armata
- Origin:Â Thailand
- Lifespan:Â 5 years
- Max Size: 2 inches
- Food:Â Algae and Detritus, letuuce leaves, algae wafers
- Shipping Size: Approx. 1 inch
Armed Pagoda Snail
Shaped like a medieval Castle in Japan, the pagoda snail is a gold brown scavenger and algae eater not known to breed and take over fish tanks. These snails are wild caught in rivers of Thailand and only available a few times a year. The pagoda snail grows very slowly to a maximum size of two inches and adapts well to any freshwater aquarium. Pagoda shells often have short spikes like the overhangs of pagoda roofs.Â
- Scientific Name:Â Brotia armata
- Origin:Â Thailand
- Lifespan:Â 5 years
- Max Size: 2 inches
- Food:Â Algae and Detritus, letuuce leaves, algae wafers
- Shipping Size: Approx. 1 inch
Description
Armed Pagoda Snail
Shaped like a medieval Castle in Japan, the pagoda snail is a gold brown scavenger and algae eater not known to breed and take over fish tanks. These snails are wild caught in rivers of Thailand and only available a few times a year. The pagoda snail grows very slowly to a maximum size of two inches and adapts well to any freshwater aquarium. Pagoda shells often have short spikes like the overhangs of pagoda roofs.Â
- Scientific Name:Â Brotia armata
- Origin:Â Thailand
- Lifespan:Â 5 years
- Max Size: 2 inches
- Food:Â Algae and Detritus, letuuce leaves, algae wafers
- Shipping Size: Approx. 1 inch











