The honeybee horn snail does not eat aquatic plants. The main food of honeybee horn snail is plankton, especially algae in the water, and it likes to eat green spot algae, which is the green organism that often emerges on the inner wall of the grass tank and on the surface of aquatic plants, affecting the ornamental value of the grass tank.
In the absence of algae, honeybee horn snails will feed on the residues of fish and shrimp food, and will not harm aquatic plants.
Some breeders reported that the teeth marks found on the aquatic plants in the grass vats where the honeybee horn snails were kept were accidentally injured by the honeybee horn algae when they were eating the green spot algae attached to the aquatic plants, and it was not the honeyfly horn snails that ate the aquatic plants.
Honeybee horned snails can be raised in grass tanks. Although honeybee horn snail belongs to the steam water snail which lives in the place where the river flows into the sea, honeybee horn algae has strong survival ability and can survive in fresh water or soft water. And therefore can be raise in a grass jar.
Honeybee horned snail likes to eat green spot algae, which mainly adheres to the inner wall of the grass tank and the leaves of aquatic plants, which will affect the ornamental effect. Therefore, raising honeybee horn snail in the grass jar can make the grass jar have more ornamental value.