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Sarah June 2nd 04 01:32 AM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 
I was reading up on Netmax's website (extremely helpful BTW), and I'd
like to purchase some Malaysian Trumpet snails for the new tank I just
set up. The problem is that none of the pet stores around here -
including Aquarium Adventure - stock them. I generally got very weird
looks from the staff when I asked for them.

Does anyone know where I can pick up a couple? Are there any mail
order companies that might ship me one or two?

-Sarah

Victor Martinez June 2nd 04 01:45 AM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 
Sarah wrote:
Does anyone know where I can pick up a couple? Are there any mail
order companies that might ship me one or two?


You usually get MTS by the dozen... :) try aquabid.com

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Dinky June 2nd 04 04:07 AM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 

"Sarah" wrote in message
om...
| I was reading up on Netmax's website (extremely helpful BTW), and
I'd
| like to purchase some Malaysian Trumpet snails for the new tank I
just
| set up. The problem is that none of the pet stores around here -
| including Aquarium Adventure - stock them. I generally got very
weird
| looks from the staff when I asked for them.
|


At both of the "good" LFS's in this town, I generally am treated like
an idiot because I always ask for things they've never heard of. I
want to start my own LFS.

billy


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RedForeman ©® June 2nd 04 12:59 PM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 
|| I was reading up on Netmax's website (extremely helpful BTW), and I'd
|| like to purchase some Malaysian Trumpet snails for the new tank I
|| just set up. The problem is that none of the pet stores around here
|| - including Aquarium Adventure - stock them. I generally got very
|| weird looks from the staff when I asked for them.
||
|| Does anyone know where I can pick up a couple? Are there any mail
|| order companies that might ship me one or two?
||
|| -Sarah

email me, I'll send you some....


what can I say, my wife's name is Sarah, and when Sarah asks for something,
I usually jump...

:-)

I've got a tank dedicated, truly dedicated for MTS.... and pond snails..

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is that better??



TYNK 7 June 2nd 04 03:17 PM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 
Subject: Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
From: (Sarah)
Date: 6/1/2004 7:32 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id:

I was reading up on Netmax's website (extremely helpful BTW), and I'd
like to purchase some Malaysian Trumpet snails for the new tank I just
set up. The problem is that none of the pet stores around here -
including Aquarium Adventure - stock them. I generally got very weird
looks from the staff when I asked for them.

Does anyone know where I can pick up a couple? Are there any mail
order companies that might ship me one or two?

-Sarah


You're getting the looks because they're a huge pest problem is most tanks.
Why on earth do you want these things?
They will over run your tank in months. You'll never get rid of them either,
unless you either bleach the tank or toss everything and start over. = (

RedForeman ©® June 2nd 04 03:25 PM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 

"TYNK 7" wrote in message Subject: Where to buy Malaysian
Trumpet Snails
From: (Sarah)
I was reading up on Netmax's website (extremely helpful BTW), and I'd
like to purchase some Malaysian Trumpet snails for the new tank I just
set up. The problem is that none of the pet stores around here -
including Aquarium Adventure - stock them. I generally got very weird
looks from the staff when I asked for them.

Does anyone know where I can pick up a couple? Are there any mail
order companies that might ship me one or two?

-Sarah


You're getting the looks because they're a huge pest problem is most

tanks.
Why on earth do you want these things?
They will over run your tank in months. You'll never get rid of them

either,
unless you either bleach the tank or toss everything and start over. = (


I think they are beneficial, although hard to control, other than manual
removal.... not a plant eater, they will keep your gravel stirred, and
somewhat clean....

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is that better??



Ben June 2nd 04 04:12 PM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 
TYNK 7 wrote:
You're getting the looks because they're a huge pest problem is most tanks.
Why on earth do you want these things?
They will over run your tank in months. You'll never get rid of them either,
unless you either bleach the tank or toss everything and start over. = (


Maybe in your tank, not in mine. I have a 55 g and have had them in
there for about 2 years. I never see more than 10 at a time and rarely
that many. Maybe there are more in the gravel but they rarely show
themselves.

I agree with Red that they are beneficial to the tank, won't eat plants
and will add that as far as snails go, they're kind of cool!

-Ben


Velvet June 2nd 04 07:22 PM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 
Ben wrote:

TYNK 7 wrote:

You're getting the looks because they're a huge pest problem is most
tanks.
Why on earth do you want these things?
They will over run your tank in months. You'll never get rid of them
either,
unless you either bleach the tank or toss everything and start over. = (



Maybe in your tank, not in mine. I have a 55 g and have had them in
there for about 2 years. I never see more than 10 at a time and rarely
that many. Maybe there are more in the gravel but they rarely show
themselves.

I agree with Red that they are beneficial to the tank, won't eat plants
and will add that as far as snails go, they're kind of cool!

-Ben


I have gazillions of them, you're welcome to a few if they'll survive
bagging and first-class, if you're in the UK.

My population started out as half a dozen from a local fish shop's tanks
when I spotted they had them in their tanks...

They don't eat my plants, they multiply worse than rabbits, but they do
keep the gravel turned over to some degree. I have them in small
gravel, not the med/large stuff.

Let me know here if you're interested and I post a munged but useable
email address.

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Wally June 3rd 04 01:21 AM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 
Take a look after the lights have been out for 3 or 4 hours, your jaw
will drop. I went through a thunder storm power outage here in Dallas
last night and was checking the fish about 3 AM and there were many
thousands in my 110.




On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 11:12:06 -0400, Ben wrote:

TYNK 7 wrote:
You're getting the looks because they're a huge pest problem is most tanks.
Why on earth do you want these things?
They will over run your tank in months. You'll never get rid of them either,
unless you either bleach the tank or toss everything and start over. = (


Maybe in your tank, not in mine. I have a 55 g and have had them in
there for about 2 years. I never see more than 10 at a time and rarely
that many. Maybe there are more in the gravel but they rarely show
themselves.

I agree with Red that they are beneficial to the tank, won't eat plants
and will add that as far as snails go, they're kind of cool!

-Ben



Lopaka June 3rd 04 05:37 AM

Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
 

"Velvet" wrote in message
...
Ben wrote:

TYNK 7 wrote:

You're getting the looks because they're a huge pest problem is most
tanks.
Why on earth do you want these things?
They will over run your tank in months. You'll never get rid of them
either,
unless you either bleach the tank or toss everything and start over. =

(


Maybe in your tank, not in mine. I have a 55 g and have had them in
there for about 2 years. I never see more than 10 at a time and rarely
that many. Maybe there are more in the gravel but they rarely show
themselves.

I agree with Red that they are beneficial to the tank, won't eat plants
and will add that as far as snails go, they're kind of cool!

-Ben


I have gazillions of them, you're welcome to a few if they'll survive
bagging and first-class, if you're in the UK.

My population started out as half a dozen from a local fish shop's tanks
when I spotted they had them in their tanks...

They don't eat my plants, they multiply worse than rabbits, but they do
keep the gravel turned over to some degree. I have them in small
gravel, not the med/large stuff.

Let me know here if you're interested and I post a munged but useable
email address.


My two 3"clown loaches ate all my snails unless there are some hiding.

Lo




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