Snail Stink Eye

I’ve been working on macro photography with my snails, fish, and shrimp, and I caught my snail giving me the stink eye.

Are you looking at me?

This is a Tiger Nerite snail; it’s about one inch big, gliding on a plant leaf. If you are looking for a snail for a freshwater aquarium, this is the snail to get. They have brightly colored shells with patterns and don’t eat plants. They glide along with the leaves, eating the algae and tiny food particles on the surface.

They are very chill, and unlike other snails, they don’t really come out of their shell, so there isn’t anything for aggressive or hungry fish to nibble on. They are also very hardy.

Published by JMP traveler

I’m a world traveler and an amateur photographer, to date, I've visited seven continents and thirty-four countries. Due to bills (and a desire to eat), I am forced to work a mundane nine-to-five job to pay for my true passion. This blog is a way for me to share my crazy creative side, my travel photos with cheeky stories, travel tips, or details on how the photo was taken. Come join me as we travel the world together, without having to leave the house or get out of your PJs.

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