


The Magenta Mystery Snail is a bright, cheerful little cleaner that makes your tank come alive. With its soft pink-to-magenta shell and calm glide, it’s one of the prettiest color morphs of the mystery snail family. They come from the same slow-moving rivers of South America and fit great in peaceful, planted aquariums.
These snails grow around 2.5–3 inches and have this shiny magenta tone that really stands out against green plants and dark gravel. They’re peaceful, quiet little scavengers — always sliding around, munching leftover food, algae, and bits of waste.
They don’t bug other fish or shrimp, and you only need about one per 2.5 gallons of water. With good care, clean water, and a bit of calcium in their diet, they’ll live close to a year or more. They’re easy to keep, don’t need fancy setups, and are perfect if you want something pretty and helpful in your tank.
Feed them some algae wafers, sinking pellets, or blanched veggies like spinach and zucchini — a few times a week is plenty.
Common Name: Magenta Mystery Snail
Scientific Name: Pomacea bridgesii (Magenta)
Size: Around 2.5–3 inches (6–7.5 cm)
Lifespan: About 1 year or a bit more
Temperament: Peaceful, calm, non-aggressive
Diet: Algae, veggies, sinking pellets
Origin: South America
Temperature: 20–28°C (68–82°F)
pH: 7.0–8.0
Hardness: 6–18 dGH
Tank Size: Minimum 2.5 gallons per snail
Their pink-magenta shell adds instant color and charm.
Eats algae and leftovers – keeps tank clean naturally.
Totally peaceful – gets along with calm tankmates.
Super hardy and beginner-friendly.
Slow movers but fun to watch doing their little rounds.
Aquascape: Add plants, rocks, and wood – they love exploring around.
Substrate: Use sand or fine gravel so their soft body don’t get scratched.
Filter: Gentle water flow – strong currents stress them.
Lighting: Medium light to show off their bright color.
Tank Cover: Keep it covered – they sometimes climb up the glass.
They’re super chill, so best with calm buddies like:
Avoid aggressive fish like cichlids or loaches — they’ll nip the snail’s feelers.
Staple: Algae and biofilm around the tank.
Extras: Blanched veggies (zucchini, spinach), sinking wafers, or sinking pellets.
How Often: Feed 2–3 times a week; remove leftovers after a day.
Keep water clean with weekly 25–30% changes.
One snail per 2.5 gallons – they like room to move.
Add calcium to their diet or tank to keep their shell strong.
A tight lid helps prevent escape (they do climb!).
Check shell health – cracks mean calcium’s low.
Q1: How big do Magenta Mystery Snails get?
Usually around 2.5–3 inches full-grown.
Q2: How rare are Magenta Mystery Snails?
They’re one of the rarer color variants, not as common as gold or ivory.
Q3: What’s the difference between Magenta and Purple Mystery Snails?
Magenta shells have pinker tones, while purples look darker with violet shades.
Q4: How long do they live?
Mostly around a year, sometimes longer, with good water care.
Q5: Do Magenta Mystery Snails eat algae?
Yep, that’s their main gig – they help keep tanks clean naturally.
Q6: Are they plant-safe?
Totally. They don’t eat live plants, just clean up algae off the leaves.
A simple, colorful cleaner that adds glow to your aquarium. Magenta Mystery Snails bring beauty and balance — no stress, no drama.
Order your Magenta Mystery Snails from Fish Hut Aqua today — fast delivery all across Australia.
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