Macroalgae Farms

Stomatella Algae Snail (Self-Propagating)

$15.99 $17.99
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Key Features:
⭐Self-propagates for long-term algae control
• Targets film algae in hard-to-reach areas
• Works day and night with minimal intervention
• Reduces need to keep buying cleanup crew

Size: 3 Stomatella Algae Snails
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Estimated delivery between June 16 and June 18.

Stomatella Algae Snail (Self-Propagating)
$15.99 $17.99
$15.99 $17.99
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Size: 3 Stomatella Algae Snails
  • 3 Stomatella Algae Snails
  • 10 Stomatella Algae Snails

About this item

Stomatella Algae Snail

Stomatella Algae Snails (Stomatella spp.) are highly effective natural algae grazers that continuously clean rockwork, glass, and hidden surfaces throughout the aquarium. Their flattened, shell-reduced body allows them to move into tight crevices and shaded areas where nuisance algae commonly develops.

Unlike most cleanup crew members, Stomatella snails have the ability to self-propagate in established reef systems, creating a growing and sustainable population over time. This makes them one of the most valuable long-term additions for hobbyists looking to maintain consistent algae control without repeated purchases.


Available Options

3 Stomatella Algae Snails

  • Ideal for seeding smaller aquariums
  • Targets film algae and microalgae
  • Begins building a self-sustaining population

10 Stomatella Algae Snails

  • Best for establishing strong algae control
  • Increases likelihood of a successful self-sustaining population
  • Provides long-term, self-propagating cleanup coverage

Care Information

💡 Lighting
All Lighting Conditions
🌊 Water Flow
Low to High
📍 Placement
Rockwork, glass, and crevices
⚙️ Care Level
Easy
📈 Behavior
Fast-moving, nocturnal grazer
🧪 Feeding
Film algae, microalgae, and biofilm

Special Considerations

Stomatella snails are extremely beneficial but often go unnoticed due to their small size and nocturnal habits. They may release reproductive cells into the water column in stable systems, leading to population growth over time. Their tail may occasionally detach as a defense mechanism — this is normal and does not harm the snail.

🔍 Aquarium Insights

Stomatella snails are one of the most efficient and self-sustaining cleanup crew members available:

  • Constantly graze algae in hard-to-reach areas
  • Help maintain long-term tank cleanliness naturally
  • Reproduce in stable aquariums, increasing their population
  • Provide ongoing algae control without repeated purchases

Learn More

For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.


Livestock Disclaimer

Due to natural variation between specimens, coloration and size may vary slightly from images shown. Photographs are representative examples of general appearance and size.

Individual specimens may vary based on age, environment, and natural development.

Approximate size ranges are provided for reference but may differ slightly from the specimen received.

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