I saw the "Tiger Trumpet Snail (German name)" and I would love to get a filtration snail or two. But I'm not sure if they might have enough food in the water. Has anyone of you gathered experience with filtration snails?
I have the Piano snail Taia naticoides, I think they are close related. My piano snails love to eat the algae and biofilm of the glass, the wood, tree leaves. They are scavengers and eat all kind of vegetal matter. I have breed them succesfully, but the young have high mortality until they become juvenils, maybe its for lack of microscopic food, if you use powder spirulina sure they will eat it. You will put them in brackish? My piano are freshwater
Piano snail