Assassin snails

Tanzaniterose

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Hi everyone,

Long time no see, I still have two axolotls, one sadly passed away last year. I recently purchased two assassin snails with the intention of having one in each of my tanks (one guppy one axolotl), but I'm now wondering if putting one in with my axolotls is a bad idea, it's not like the snail moves fast but I don't want either of my axies to think I've given them a treat!

To put it into perspective, the axolotls are 10" each and the snails are 2cm.

Does anyone else have assassins in with their axolotls, which have survived (so far? :p )
 
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