Great selection of plants, and at least 4 free snails. I got this multiple plants pack because I wasn’t sure what my already existing snail and pleco would or would not leave alone. Suffice to say, the pleco has shredded three of the 10, and the other 7 he does not appear interested in. I guess now I know! The plants are already noticeably growing, which is great. The roundy spoon leaf one is easily my favorite.So, back to my free snails…Three of them are bladder snails, and one is a rams horn. I’m super curious as to what else is going to come out of the woodwork. I already have a nerite, and I was considering getting more snails, I guess now I don’t have to. To be fair, THEY DID STATE THERE MAY BE SNAILS. I’m a bit of a snail enthusiast, but this was still a surprise. I’m probably about to have more than I’m going to know what to do with. Welp, in a month I’m betting this is going to be a lesson–to quarantine plants before introduction to the main tank. (Anyone who doesnt want to run the risk… well, they have a snail free selection as well, which is not what a purchased).I also bought two potted dwarf baby tears from the same seller, and all arrived together (12 plants) in a sealed humid bag, fast and in decent condition, all the way to Alaska.I think one of the bladder snails is laying eggs…. literally everywhere. I’m about to have a very clean tank, AND healthy plants. I’m still not entirely clear how I feel about the multiple snails. At first I was excited when I found ONE and after finding more and some internet “research” I’m not entirely sure. The plants are great though. [...]













