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DaveC
August 26th 03, 03:31 PM
Hello Everyone,

I've just bumped into this forum whilst surfing for info on MTS's.
It's nice to find an aquatic gardening site that's based in the UK :-)


I live in the North West of the UK (well actually North Wales but I
work in Manchester) and I'm trying to source some MTS's for my tank.
Does anyone have any ideas where I can find some?

I've only ever had pond snails on my plants (I think they're pests
btw).

I could do with finding some more Amano shrimps too if anyone has any
ideas. My LFS in Manchester (Oasis) has a very patch supply of them
(ie non left whenever I go in).

Thanks in advance

Dave C


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Flash Wilson
August 27th 03, 03:14 PM
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:31:41 +0200, DaveC
> wrote:
>I've just bumped into this forum whilst surfing for info on MTS's.
>It's nice to find an aquatic gardening site that's based in the UK :-)

Is it? I always thought the rec. groups were full of americans! :)

I'm in London ;)

>I live in the North West of the UK (well actually North Wales but I
>work in Manchester) and I'm trying to source some MTS's for my tank.
>Does anyone have any ideas where I can find some?

I've got plenty. Could dig out a few for you. Any ideas on how to
post them, people? Would they be ok in a plastic bag with water in
it, like I send plants?

If that sounds ok drop me a mail. No promises they will be ok in
the post. I'm not sure if it's a great idea or a dreadful one.


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mark
August 28th 03, 04:06 AM
how many typs mts sails are there?any body know.
"Dave Engle" > wrote in message
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> "Flash Wilson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I've got plenty. Could dig out a few for you. Any ideas on how to
> > post them, people? Would they be ok in a plastic bag with water in
> > it, like I send plants?
>
> Yeah, I'd stick a bit of newspaper or paper towel in there for them
> to hold onto, as well... Maybe some plant clippings as well?
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Flash Wilson
August 28th 03, 12:06 PM
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 20:08:31 -0500, Dave Engle > wrote:
>"Flash Wilson" > wrote in message
...
>> I've got plenty. Could dig out a few for you. Any ideas on how to
>> post them, people? Would they be ok in a plastic bag with water in
>> it, like I send plants?
>
>Yeah, I'd stick a bit of newspaper or paper towel in there for them
>to hold onto, as well... Maybe some plant clippings as well?

I was going to add an algae tablet :)

I have 4 in a betta tank that appear at once in the afternoon, but
I'll have to spend a while waiting for the others in the other tanks.
So they will have to have something to eat while they wait. I suppose
I ought to add gravel for them to hide in!

But this is irrelevant as the original poster didn't mail me yet
and I can't post anything without an address!

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DaveC
August 28th 03, 06:23 PM
Thanks guys,

I've been having problems getting back on the site for the last couple
of days...am accessing it from work so our link was probably dodgy.

Thanks for the offer of MTS's Flash, much appriciated. I'm just about
to mail you now. I'm quite happy to pay for the snails / postage... I
reckon they'll be ok packed as you said....STM send their
corals/snail/shrimps like this too.

Do they need any special feeding? My tanks are all heavily planted and
the fish get mostly fed a combination of flake and sinking tablets.
One of my tanks has a couple of largish Clown Loaches (5-6inch), will
the snail be OK with them or should I just keep them away from that
tank?

Thanks again.

Dave C


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Victor M. Martinez
August 28th 03, 06:52 PM
DaveC > wrote:
>Do they need any special feeding? My tanks are all heavily planted and

Nope. They eat detritus, which is great!

>One of my tanks has a couple of largish Clown Loaches (5-6inch), will
>the snail be OK with them or should I just keep them away from that
>tank?

I would put them in your tank without loaches first. Once they've started
to multiply (and they will), you can add some to your other tank. Do it at
night, to give the snails chance to not be eaten before they burrow. :)


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Cam
August 29th 03, 10:02 AM
Is this what we refer to as snail mail :) ?

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"DaveC" > wrote in message
...
>
> Thanks guys,
>
> I've been having problems getting back on the site for the last couple
> of days...am accessing it from work so our link was probably dodgy.
>
> Thanks for the offer of MTS's Flash, much appriciated. I'm just about
> to mail you now. I'm quite happy to pay for the snails / postage... I
> reckon they'll be ok packed as you said....STM send their
> corals/snail/shrimps like this too.
>
> Do they need any special feeding? My tanks are all heavily planted and
> the fish get mostly fed a combination of flake and sinking tablets.
> One of my tanks has a couple of largish Clown Loaches (5-6inch), will
> the snail be OK with them or should I just keep them away from that
> tank?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Dave C
>
>
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