View Full Version : Snail Hunting fish - recommendations ?
Shawn P. Good
March 24th 04, 01:14 AM
Hello :
I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start up my
new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species, but they
leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my plants
(except the onion plant - go figure !).
Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here about
species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails from the
plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
Thanks.
Shawn
Al Boswell
March 24th 04, 01:50 AM
Shawn
My Clown Loach has done a number on my snails, pond and Ramshorn. The only
problem is know that the snails are gone I can't catch him. The clown loach
can get rather large over time so I would like to get rid of him without
disturbing the plants.
Al
"Shawn P. Good" > wrote in message
...
> Hello :
>
> I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start up my
> new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
> aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species, but they
> leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my plants
> (except the onion plant - go figure !).
>
> Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here about
> species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails from
the
> plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Shawn
>
>
Paul
March 24th 04, 01:50 AM
I believe you are looking for a loach.
Shawn P. Good wrote in message ...
>Hello :
>
>I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start up my
>new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
>aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species, but they
>leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my plants
>(except the onion plant - go figure !).
>
>Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here about
>species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails from the
>plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Shawn
>
>
I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at the
ridding of snails...
Tim
"Paul" > wrote in message
...
> I believe you are looking for a loach.
>
>
> Shawn P. Good wrote in message ...
> >Hello :
> >
> >I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start up my
> >new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
> >aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species, but
they
> >leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my
plants
> >(except the onion plant - go figure !).
> >
> >Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here about
> >species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails from
the
> >plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Shawn
> >
> >
>
>
Not all loaches eat snails. W.
"Paul" > wrote in message
...
> I believe you are looking for a loach.
>
>
> Shawn P. Good wrote in message ...
> >Hello :
> >
> >I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start up my
> >new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
> >aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species, but
they
> >leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my
plants
> >(except the onion plant - go figure !).
> >
> >Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here about
> >species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails from
the
> >plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Shawn
> >
> >
>
>
NetMax
March 24th 04, 03:26 AM
I think that it varies by loach type & individual. My Yoyo is best
friends with all the snails. Zebra loaches are supposed to be a bit more
carnivorous (snailers) and don't get as large as Clowns.
NetMax
"T" > wrote in message
hlink.net...
> I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at
the
> ridding of snails...
>
> Tim
>
>
> "Paul" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I believe you are looking for a loach.
> >
> >
> > Shawn P. Good wrote in message ...
> > >Hello :
> > >
> > >I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start
up my
> > >new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
> > >aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species,
but
> they
> > >leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my
> plants
> > >(except the onion plant - go figure !).
> > >
> > >Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here
about
> > >species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails
from
> the
> > >plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
> > >
> > >Thanks.
> > >
> > >Shawn
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Robert Flory
March 24th 04, 03:56 AM
I prefer my Angelicius over my yo-yos ....
"NetMax" > wrote in message
. ..
> I think that it varies by loach type & individual. My Yoyo is best
> friends with all the snails. Zebra loaches are supposed to be a bit more
> carnivorous (snailers) and don't get as large as Clowns.
>
> NetMax
>
> "T" > wrote in message
> hlink.net...
> > I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at
> the
> > ridding of snails...
> >
> > Tim
> >
> >
> > "Paul" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I believe you are looking for a loach.
> > >
> > >
> > > Shawn P. Good wrote in message ...
> > > >Hello :
> > > >
> > > >I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start
> up my
> > > >new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
> > > >aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species,
> but
> > they
> > > >leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my
> > plants
> > > >(except the onion plant - go figure !).
> > > >
> > > >Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here
> about
> > > >species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails
> from
> > the
> > > >plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
> > > >
> > > >Thanks.
> > > >
> > > >Shawn
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Paul
March 24th 04, 06:09 AM
I've started a top posting rebellion!! haha
Robert Flory wrote in message ...
>I prefer my Angelicius over my yo-yos ....
>"NetMax" > wrote in message
. ..
>> I think that it varies by loach type & individual. My Yoyo is best
>> friends with all the snails. Zebra loaches are supposed to be a bit more
>> carnivorous (snailers) and don't get as large as Clowns.
>>
>> NetMax
>>
>> "T" > wrote in message
>> hlink.net...
>> > I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at
>> the
>> > ridding of snails...
>> >
>> > Tim
>> >
>> >
>> > "Paul" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> > > I believe you are looking for a loach.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Shawn P. Good wrote in message ...
>> > > >Hello :
>> > > >
>> > > >I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start
>> up my
>> > > >new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
>> > > >aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species,
>> but
>> > they
>> > > >leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my
>> > plants
>> > > >(except the onion plant - go figure !).
>> > > >
>> > > >Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here
>> about
>> > > >species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails
>> from
>> > the
>> > > >plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
>> > > >
>> > > >Thanks.
>> > > >
>> > > >Shawn
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Victor Martinez
March 24th 04, 01:21 PM
Robert Flory wrote:
> I prefer my Angelicius over my yo-yos ....
Have you actually seen a Botia kubotai (aka angelicus) actually eating a
snail? I have a couple of little ones (1.5") in my 20g hoping they'll
eat the snails there.
--
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Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM)
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Zipperhead
March 24th 04, 05:40 PM
In article >,
says...
>
Forget a fish... Just toss in a Frenchman.
Geoff Kemp
March 24th 04, 07:29 PM
> I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at the
> ridding of snails...
What sort of loach would be aok in a tank with guppies, bronze cory cats and
neon tetras ?? I relasie that a clown woulod be out of the question, but how
big do the yo-yo and zebra get ??
Geoff
Geoff Kemp
March 24th 04, 07:32 PM
> > I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at
the
> > ridding of snails...
>
> What sort of loach would be aok in a tank with guppies, bronze cory cats
and
> neon tetras ?? I relasie that a clown woulod be out of the question, but
how
> big do the yo-yo and zebra get ??
forgot to add that I need it to be able to take care of snails too :)
Geoff
Andy Hill
March 24th 04, 09:24 PM
"Geoff Kemp" > wrote:
>> I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at the
>> ridding of snails...
>
>What sort of loach would be aok in a tank with guppies, bronze cory cats and
>neon tetras ?? I relasie that a clown woulod be out of the question, but how
>big do the yo-yo and zebra get ??
>
Either the yoyo or zebra would be fine with that mix -- they're not particularly
aggressive. In theory, the yoyo can get up to 6", but I've yet to see one that
big. Zebras max out a bit smaller, say 4-5". They both like company (I've
got 4 yoyos in my 29g community tank), so plan on a small school, not just one.
Dustin The-Wind
March 25th 04, 12:44 AM
Puffers are by far THE BEST at ridding tank of snails... They can even
out do the snails at eating holes in your leaf plants .
Puffes love leaving n' the S-car .. go ..
Reg
March 25th 04, 04:04 AM
Having both zebra loaches (b. striata) and yo-yo's in the same tank with
neons there shouldn't be any compatibility problems. My zebras are much
smaller than yo-yo's. (both 2yrs old). Both are pretty good snailers but
I give the edge to zebras.
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 22:26:06 -0500, NetMax wrote:
> I think that it varies by loach type & individual. My Yoyo is best
> friends with all the snails. Zebra loaches are supposed to be a bit more
> carnivorous (snailers) and don't get as large as Clowns.
>
> NetMax
>
> "T" > wrote in message
> hlink.net...
>> I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at
> the
>> ridding of snails...
>>
>> Tim
>>
Robert Flory
March 26th 04, 02:16 AM
"Victor Martinez" > wrote in message
...
> Robert Flory wrote:
> > I prefer my Angelicius over my yo-yos ....
>
> Have you actually seen a Botia kubotai (aka angelicus) actually eating a
> snail? I have a couple of little ones (1.5") in my 20g hoping they'll
> eat the snails there.
>
> --
> Victor Martinez
> Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM)
> Send your spam here:
> Email me here:
Truth be known, I've never seen any of my botias eat a snail ;-) But snail
population crashes occurred whenever I drop them into a tank.
As for what my LFS sells as angelicus .... it isn't a kabotai.... after
checking loaches....
Maybe histrionica or rostrata came out of a tank labeled angelicus
Bob
Geoff Kemp
March 26th 04, 09:43 AM
> Either the yoyo or zebra would be fine with that mix -- they're not
particularly
> aggressive. In theory, the yoyo can get up to 6", but I've yet to see
one that
> big. Zebras max out a bit smaller, say 4-5". They both like company
(I've
> got 4 yoyos in my 29g community tank), so plan on a small school, not just
one.
Will either of those take help with my snail problem ??
Geoff
JHudson
March 26th 04, 03:21 PM
Hi
I have Skunk Botia's, they eat snails and they are smaller.
--
Janine Hudson
Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy
I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future
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I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts...
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"Shawn P. Good" > wrote in message
...
> Hello :
>
> I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start up my
> new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
> aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species, but they
> leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my plants
> (except the onion plant - go figure !).
>
> Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here about
> species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails from
the
> plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Shawn
>
>
JHudson
March 26th 04, 03:28 PM
Hi
I have my skunk botia's in with corys, platies and white clouds. Some
people say they are agressive, but I've never had trouble with them and the
snails in my tank are next to gone now.
--
Janine Hudson
Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy
I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future
Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it
holds the universe together.
I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts...
There are lies, damn lies and statistics!
"Geoff Kemp" > wrote in message
...
> > > I believe a YoYo loach does not get as large as a Clown.. Effective at
> the
> > > ridding of snails...
> >
> > What sort of loach would be aok in a tank with guppies, bronze cory cats
> and
> > neon tetras ?? I relasie that a clown woulod be out of the question, but
> how
> > big do the yo-yo and zebra get ??
>
> forgot to add that I need it to be able to take care of snails too :)
>
> Geoff
>
>
Andy Hill
March 26th 04, 05:59 PM
"Geoff Kemp" > wrote:
>> Either the yoyo or zebra would be fine with that mix -- they're not
>particularly
>> aggressive. In theory, the yoyo can get up to 6", but I've yet to see
>one that
>> big. Zebras max out a bit smaller, say 4-5". They both like company
>(I've
>> got 4 yoyos in my 29g community tank), so plan on a small school, not just
>one.
>
>Will either of those take help with my snail problem ??
>
Sure, both will. IIRC, Zebras have a somewhat better rep as snailers, but both
will eat snails. Lots of times it comes down to what you can score from your
LFS.
Rick Kohrs
March 26th 04, 10:01 PM
Have a school of 4 clown loaches, no more snails. Sure they breed
below the gravel, but dare one to wiggle out and it becomes a snack
for a clown. Funny watching the clowns suck out the snail, looks like
they are smoking a cigar.
Clowns are also very amusing and do a great job of playing dead.
Yes Clowns can get big, but my LFS said he'd pay big money for a large
clown loach. He said they are very slow growers.
Rick
"JHudson" > wrote in message news:<eUX8c.3260$x44.1500@clgrps12>...
> Hi
> I have Skunk Botia's, they eat snails and they are smaller.
>
> --
> Janine Hudson
> Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy
> I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future
> Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it
> holds the universe together.
> I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts...
> There are lies, damn lies and statistics!
>
> "Shawn P. Good" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello :
> >
> > I bought quite alot of plants about a month and a half ago to start up my
> > new planted tank. Seems like there were some hitchhikers, as now my
> > aquarium is full of small (~5-8mm) snails. No idea what species, but they
> > leave the algae alone and love eating holes in the leaves of all my plants
> > (except the onion plant - go figure !).
> >
> > Anyways, at some point in the past, I've seen someone post here about
> > species that love to sneak through the vegetation and pluck snails from
> the
> > plants - and I want some ! What species was that ?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Shawn
> >
> >
Robert Flory
March 28th 04, 06:10 AM
"Al Boswell" > wrote in message
...
> Shawn
> My Clown Loach has done a number on my snails, pond and Ramshorn. The only
> problem is know that the snails are gone I can't catch him. The clown
loach
> can get rather large over time so I would like to get rid of him without
> disturbing the plants.
>
> Al
Lots of luck.....
I ended up nearly tearing everything out catching the last of my angel egg
eating yoyos ....
The last one would burrow in the substrate to hide.
bob
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