Are snails, apple snails specifically, susceptible to significant ph changes? Say if you move them between a tank with super hard water with an 8 ph and a tank with super soft water and 6 ph, would they suffer like a fish would?
I really like my apple snail (Crunchy) but I don't know if my soft water will be a nightmare for him. I know it will lead to a weak shell and maybe holes in it, but he doesn't have any predator fish in his tank. I got a random idea to have a snail tank with a couple snails, and have a more snail friendly hardness of water (putting a shell in there) and having 1 snail live in the larger tank for a couple weeks to a month then rotating him out back into the snail tank and taking a snail tank snail and adding him to the larger one, kinda like crop rotations. Is this just a silly idea that's pointless, or dangerous to the snails? It popped into my head while worrying about Crunchy and the soft water.
I really like my apple snail (Crunchy) but I don't know if my soft water will be a nightmare for him. I know it will lead to a weak shell and maybe holes in it, but he doesn't have any predator fish in his tank. I got a random idea to have a snail tank with a couple snails, and have a more snail friendly hardness of water (putting a shell in there) and having 1 snail live in the larger tank for a couple weeks to a month then rotating him out back into the snail tank and taking a snail tank snail and adding him to the larger one, kinda like crop rotations. Is this just a silly idea that's pointless, or dangerous to the snails? It popped into my head while worrying about Crunchy and the soft water.