HEPennypacker
New Member
I'm a first-time reptile owner here, and I've recently brought home a wee young Murray River Turtle.
Because I want his tank to be as close to natural river conditions as possible, I've added some plant life- nardoo and some elodea. He loves the elodea in particular, and rests on it when sleeping! It's the cutest thing I've ever seen.
Anyway, this morning I noticed a snail--a Singapore Spiral, based on my googling (small and a sort of dark brown, with a conical shell)--who must've snuck aboard on the plants from the pet shop. They seem to be very common pet shop snails, but are they safe for turtles? I'm worried they might be poisonous, and I'd hate for my little guy to eat one and die.
Because I want his tank to be as close to natural river conditions as possible, I've added some plant life- nardoo and some elodea. He loves the elodea in particular, and rests on it when sleeping! It's the cutest thing I've ever seen.
Anyway, this morning I noticed a snail--a Singapore Spiral, based on my googling (small and a sort of dark brown, with a conical shell)--who must've snuck aboard on the plants from the pet shop. They seem to be very common pet shop snails, but are they safe for turtles? I'm worried they might be poisonous, and I'd hate for my little guy to eat one and die.