Snails
will usually find enough left over fish food, algae, and
live plant material to eat. If you need to supplement
their feeding (like in a bare tank), you can feed lettuces
like romaine, kale, or cucumber (split, remove seeds,
attach to something heavy to sink). Only provide as much
as they will eat over a day. Each day, remove uneaten
portions.
A
one inch snail might eat a 3" x 2" piece of romaine once
every two days as an example. Snails do not need fresh
vegetables daily unless there are a lot of them or they
are large like apple snails. One keeper of apple snails
reports that five 4 cm apple snails (P. flagellata and
P. glauca) might eat one big lettuce leaf in a night.
Snails will also eat the sinking tablets made to feed
bottom dwelling fish and plecostomus. There are a number
of algae-containing tablets for algae eaters like plecostomus
that work well as well as Tabi-Min by Tetra that is a
sinking food pellet.