Neritina turrita
Description
A shell composed of two colors (yellow and brown). It seems to have the particularity of changing colors. It has triangle -shaped patterns. There seems to be a whitish and black variant.
The Neritina Turrita snail is a kind of terrestrial snail belonging to the Neritidae family. It is mainly found in the tropical and subtropical regions of South and Africa South America.
It is a small snail, generally measuring between 2.5 and 4 centimeters in length. It has a spiral -shaped shell, which can be from different colors, ranging from white to brown through gray and green. The shell is generally decorated with streaks and spots, which gives it a distinctive appearance.
The Neritina Turrita snail is a herbivorous animal, which feeds mainly on herbaceous leaves and plants. He moves while crawling on the ground and can climb on the vertical surfaces thanks to his suction cups.
It is a lonely animal, which spends most of its time hidden under leaves or rocks. It is often nocturnal, coming out at night to feed and reproduce.
In conclusion, the Neritina Turrita snail is a fascinating animal, with a distinct shell and an interesting lifestyle.
Origin
- OriginPhilippines
Characteristics
- Adult size3.00 cm
- Temperature20 - 30 °C
- pH6.5 - 7.5
Reproduction
Maybe succeed in aquarium.
