It is best to create an environment suitable for its growth, and pay attention to meeting the following conditions.
1. Temperature: The adaptive temperature of the killer snail is between 20 and 28 degrees. At this time, it can be most active.
2. Salinity: a certain salinity is required in the tank when the killer screws into the tank, and it is most appropriate to keep the salinity at the seawater salinity.
3. PH: The PH value of killer snail is about 7 ~ 8, and it is best to be about 7.5 when entering the tank.
4. Bottom sand: The killer screw may not adapt to the environment when it is just put into the cylinder. At this time, you can put some bottom sand in the cylinder to facilitate their hiding.
5. Food: When the killer snail is just fed into the tank, extra attention should be paid to control the amount of feeding and pay attention to observation to prevent the silt at the bottom of the tank from deteriorating due to food precipitation.
It takes a period of time for the killer snail to adapt to the water environment after entering the tank, about two weeks, including pH, temperature, salinity and so on. In about a month, they can be seen coming out at night to hunt, and it is obvious that they have cleaned the snails in the tank.