The shell of the golden snail is relatively complete, and its body size is relatively large. When they grow up, the shell height can reach 4-8 cm and the shell width can reach about 7 cm. They are larger than the average ornamental snail and may eat smaller, slow-swimming shrimp or small fish. Therefore, it is better not to put it together with fish or shrimp when farming.
The growth rate of the golden snail is relatively fast, it only takes 3-4 months to grow up after birth, and it has the ability to reproduce. Some precocious individuals can grow faster in a suitable environment. If they want to grow up quickly, they should pay attention to controlling the water temperature within 25-32 C, and feed them regularly to provide nutrition to help them grow.
Generally speaking, the golden snail that grows to about 4-5cm can lay eggs and reproduce. Their breeding season is from March to November, and their breeding season is from May to August. To breed, they need to be kept in clean fresh water and maintained at 18-30 degrees Celsius. When mating, the two snails twist together. The whole mating process lasts for 3-5 hours. After 3-5 days of mating, they can lay eggs.