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Poor condition of water snails

I have had a small wildlife pond for about 7 years and have always had water snails (originally introduced). The snails are prolific with young ones every year. However, the snails over a year old all succumb to whatever causes the periostacum (had to google that) to be lost. So the older ones look quite rough and
white and I suspect don't last long once their outer layer is gone.
Has anyone any idea what causes this? I have, in the past, added oyster grit to the water and cuttlefish in case it is a calcium problem, but these additions made no difference. sorry I haven't added the picture very well - a novice at the computer!

Has anyone any idea what causes this? I have, in the past, added oyster grit to the water and cuttlefish in case it is a calcium problem, but these additions made no difference. sorry I haven't added the picture very well - a novice at the computer!
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It's not a problem I have come across in any of my ponds.
Just thinking of my snails indoors, they look very white and dry sometimes, then they brighten up.
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
I saw the question and wondered how long they live - the wonders of Google!
I'd have had to cycle to the library to find that out when I were a lad
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
It's too easy now isn't it @Pete.8
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...