u/HeatherLst

White Wizard babies!

Help! Paging white wizard snail experts! I happened to be filming my tank as one of my white wizards had a baby, and caught it on film. Then I left for a work event, and when I came back there are EIGHT new babies! Or at least, eight that I’ve found so far. I just added the white wizards about ten days ago so I’m totally new to them. I do have a couple piano snails, which seem similar. I’ve gathered the babies as I’ve found them and put them in the breeder box along with a bug bite and one calcium tab. I’ve got salt free green beans I can give as well. There are no predators in this tank—just snails and shrimp. I knew they give live birth but I had no idea they could have so many at once! So anyone have any idea of what I should be doing to care for the babies to give them the best chance of survival?

Tank is over a year old and incredibly stable ecosystem. Tons of plants and double filters. 77-78°. High kh and ph—I honestly don’t test anymore because I keep sterilized seashells in the tank to buffer and make sure those two stay elevated for the snails and shrimp.

u/HeatherLst — 9 days ago