Description
Piano Snail for Sale — The Striped Livebearing Snail That Never Overpopulates Your Tank
The Piano Snail (Taia naticoides) is one of the most charming and visually distinctive freshwater snails available in the aquarium hobby — named for the striking dark brown to black spiral stripes that run across its smooth, glossy, cream to light brown shell in a pattern that genuinely resembles the black and white keys of a piano. Native to the sediment-rich shallow swamps and slow-moving waters surrounding Inle Lake in Myanmar (Burma), the Piano Snail is a peaceful, slow-moving member of the river snail family (Viviparidae) — close relatives of the European Viviparus river snails. Unlike many aquarium snails that reproduce explosively and quickly overrun a tank, Piano Snails are livebearers that give birth to a small number of fully-formed miniature offspring every few weeks, making them one of the most population-controlled snail species available — you get the charm and benefit of a breeding snail colony without ever worrying about an unmanageable population explosion.
Key Features of the Piano Snail
- Striking piano-key shell pattern — dark brown to black spiral stripes against a cream, yellow, or light brown shell base
- Peaceful and slow-moving — compatible with virtually all non-aggressive community fish, shrimp, and other snail species
- Completely plant-safe — does not eat live aquarium plants, making it ideal for heavily planted aquascapes
- Livebearing reproduction — gives birth to fully-formed young rather than laying eggs; no surprise egg clutches
- Naturally controlled population growth — slow reproduction rate means no risk of a snail population explosion
- Excellent scavenger — consumes detritus, uneaten food, and decaying organic matter, contributing to overall tank cleanliness
- Hardy and adaptable — tolerates a broad temperature range, suited to both tropical and subtropical aquarium setups
- Operculum-equipped — possesses a hard protective trapdoor allowing it to seal completely inside its shell when threatened
Care Requirements
Tank Setup
A minimum 10-gallon aquarium is recommended for Piano Snails, with larger tanks supporting larger groups comfortably. Provide a soft, fine sand substrate over at least part of the tank bottom — Piano Snails enjoy burrowing into soft substrate periodically, a completely natural behavior that should not cause concern. A densely planted aquarium with driftwood, rocks, and hiding places replicates their natural sediment-rich swamp habitat and helps them feel secure. They prefer calm water with minimal current and moderate to low lighting — avoid placing them directly under intense lighting or strong flow.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C) — tolerates a broad range; some sources report tolerance down to 59°F (15°C)
- pH: 7.0–8.2 — neutral to alkaline; slightly hard, alkaline water is preferred
- Hardness: Moderately hard to hard water recommended for healthy shell development
- Water Quality: Sensitive to poor water conditions — stable, well-maintained water with low ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate is essential
Diet
Piano Snails are omnivorous scavengers that feed primarily on biofilm, algae, detritus, and soft decaying organic matter in their natural habitat. In the aquarium, they readily consume uneaten fish food, sinking pellets, algae wafers, and blanched vegetables such as zucchini, spinach, and cucumber. They are not considered strong algae eaters compared to species like Nerite snails, so they should not be relied upon as a primary algae control solution — but they are exceptional general scavengers that help maintain overall tank cleanliness. Offer calcium-rich foods regularly to support healthy shell growth and prevent shell degradation, particularly in softer water conditions.
Breeding
Piano Snails are true livebearers — females release fully-formed miniature young measuring just 2 to 4 millimeters every few weeks, most often at night. Unlike prolific egg-laying snail species, Piano Snail reproduction is naturally slow and self-limiting, typically producing only a small number of offspring per birth and up to around 20 young per year per female. This makes the Piano Snail one of the few breeding aquarium snails that will never cause a population explosion, even under ideal housing conditions. Snails reach sexual maturity at approximately three months of age. Males can be distinguished from females by their noticeably thickened and sometimes twisted right antenna — a key identifying feature since shell coloration and shape vary too widely to determine sex visually.
Tankmates
Piano Snails are peaceful, slow-moving, and shy by nature, making them excellent additions to community aquariums. They are compatible with peaceful, non-aggressive fish, dwarf shrimp (in reasonable numbers), and other non-aggressive snail species. Avoid housing them with aggressive or snail-eating fish such as certain cichlids or pufferfish, which may view them as prey or harass them unnecessarily.
Quinn’s Fins Live Arrival Guarantee
Every Piano Snail for sale at Quinn’s Fins ships with our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee. If your snail arrives dead or severely compromised, contact us within 2 hours of confirmed delivery with a clear photo. We will issue a replacement or store credit at our discretion.
Piano Snail Quick Reference
| Scientific Name | Taia naticoides (syn. Paludina naticoides) |
| Common Names | Piano Snail, Brush Algae Snail, Nubby Piano Snail |
| Family | Viviparidae |
| Native Range | Myanmar (Burma) — Inle Lake region; Southeast Asia |
| Adult Size | 1–2 inches (2.5–5 cm) |
| Temperament | Peaceful, slow-moving, shy |
| Plant Safe | Yes — does not eat live aquarium plants |
| Temperature | 68–82°F (20–28°C) |
| pH | 7.0–8.2 |
| Minimum Tank Size | 10 gallons |
| Diet | Omnivorous scavenger — detritus, biofilm, sinking foods, blanched vegetables |
| Reproduction | Livebearer — slow, self-limiting; no population explosion risk |
| Substrate | Soft, fine sand preferred — enjoys burrowing |
| Tankmates | Peaceful fish, shrimp, other non-aggressive snails |
| Difficulty | Easy to moderate — sensitive to poor water quality |
| SKU | 2069 |
| Price | $9.99 |





