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55g tank. artificial plants, community fish. Infested with those low
life snails. I want to kill them all. And painfully if possible. What do I use to kill them. Mostly cone shaped snails, no bigger than 1/2 inch. Don't say buy a snail killing fish as I already tried that. I declare chemical war! And once they're dead, dead, dead how do I get the chemical out of my tank? Thanks, in advance. |
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"Boris" wrote in message news:Ly_9c.25099$wl1.1067@fed1read06... | 55g tank. artificial plants, community fish. Infested with those low | life snails. I want to kill them all. And painfully if possible. | Despite your plea, I'd recommend visiting www.loaches.com, many loaches are voracious snail killers. That said, there are several products, "Had-a-Snail" is one I've used. After dosing is complete, use carbon and water changes if you're concerned about chemical residue. Be warned, these products can have undesired effects on other living things. http://www.bigalsonline.com/search/?...ywords1=snails (watch wrap) billy |
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"Boris" wrote in message news:Ly_9c.25099$wl1.1067@fed1read06... 55g tank. artificial plants, community fish. Infested with those low life snails. I want to kill them all. And painfully if possible. What do I use to kill them. Mostly cone shaped snails, no bigger than 1/2 inch. Don't say buy a snail killing fish as I already tried that. I declare chemical war! And once they're dead, dead, dead how do I get the chemical out of my tank? Thanks, in advance. I have the same problem and was advised to drop a piece of cucumber (elasticated to a stone) into the tank at lights out. Remove the cucumber before lights on and millions of snails would be attached (to the cucumber not the stone). I haven't tried it myself yet! HTH - Dave |
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Boris wrote: 55g tank. artificial plants, community fish. Infested with those low life snails. I want to kill them all. And painfully if possible. Why would you want to kill them painfully? Sounds a bit nasty to me! Loaches are the trick, failing that pick them out. Snails aren't necessarily a bad thing! |
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Geezer From Freezer" wrote in message
... Boris wrote: 55g tank. artificial plants, community fish. Infested with those low life snails. I want to kill them all. And painfully if possible. Why would you want to kill them painfully? Sounds a bit nasty to me! Loaches are the trick, failing that pick them out. Snails aren't necessarily a bad thing! Well, I can't think of a more painful way to die than being eaten alive by a loach... |
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every once in while I put an algae tablet in to feed my otto's and the
snails come running. Then it's easy to grab alot of them out of the tank. Paige |
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I seem to have the opposite problem in I can't keep snails alive in my
tank. Between my loaches and festivums, snails all gone. Every month or so I add a few dozen to the tank and it is like the dinner bell goes off. I think the festivums have taught the keyholes how to hunt them too because lately they have been joining the fest! Vicki |
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coelacanth wrote: Well, I can't think of a more painful way to die than being eaten alive by a loach... Being eaten is a quicker death than chemicals thats for sure! |
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"Boris" wrote in message news:Ly_9c.25099$wl1.1067@fed1read06... 55g tank. artificial plants, community fish. Infested with those low life snails. I want to kill them all. And painfully if possible. What do I use to kill them. Mostly cone shaped snails, no bigger than 1/2 inch. Don't say buy a snail killing fish as I already tried that. I declare chemical war! And once they're dead, dead, dead how do I get the chemical out of my tank? Thanks, in advance. CHEMICAL WARFARE Your weapons of choice, to be truly effective require you to remove the fish and filter to another location while the battle is underway. Note that any snail eggs hiding in your filter will become terrorists sneaking back in when you think you are safe. Note that all my remarks below are strictly from what I've read or heard and I have no practical experience with any of them, except the last one (which doesn't meet your chemical specification). Your prime choices are copper, bleach, salt and heat, each having their pros & cons. Copper is (I think) the most toxic. Pro is speed. Con is there is some difficulty in rinsing it all away (tends to stick to surfaces) and it's also toxic to fish in slightly higher dosages than used to kill snails. Bleach is an all-purpose killer. Pro is toxicity (even snail eggs). Con is the dosage is unclear and the amount of rinsing and de-chlor needed to recover your tank, and any remaining bacteria (in the gravel) would have all been nuked (bacterial bloom). I use 20 parts water to 1 part bleach as a bleach dip for items which might have snail eggs. This might be sufficient for a 'tank dip'. Salt works like bleach, but not as quickly, dosage is unclear, easier to rinse away, residue is less harmful. Hot water rinse (tank tear down). Relatively quick but somewhat labour intensive. Drain tank. Remove any ornaments to be scrubbed clean and soaked in bleach elsewhere. Pour in very warm water (100F?), stir gravel and wait about 20 minutes (let the gravel and bottom glass absorb the heat). Drain and refill with hot water. The key here is to apply heat uniformly to all the glass panes at the same time, so they all expand/contract at the same rate, so the stress on the silicone is acceptable. To do this, the gravel must all be heated at the same rate as well, so stir everything around. Let it sit for an hour. Drain and refill with warm water. You now need to do the reverse, cooling the gravel so the bottom glass is not significantly hotter than the side panes. Alternately leave the entire tank alone until the temperature gets cool enough (around 90-100F), and then drain and reset normally. The cheaper your tank (thin glass) the more prone it is to crack due to uneven expansion. Gravel has tremendous heat storage capacity. You can easily burn yourself by putting your hand into gravel, shortly after draining hot water from it. A variant of the hot water kill, (if you are a patient person) is to dial your heaters to the max and wait. It might take extra heaters and several days, but snails have a finite temperature range, and you will eventual kill them all. Your fish are of course elsewhere during this procedure. I haven't tried this one either, but I'm pretty sure that it would work. Are those snail eating loaches starting to sound a bit better ? ;~) NetMax |
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Vicki S wrote:
I seem to have the opposite problem in I can't keep snails alive in my tank. Between my loaches and festivums, snails all gone. Every month or so I add a few dozen to the tank and it is like the dinner bell goes off. I think the festivums have taught the keyholes how to hunt them too because lately they have been joining the fest! Vicki Hi Vicki, if you want to keep snails with your loaches, i have found a species that manages to survive quite well( throught the fact that i have 6 hungry clown loaches in my tank ). Look up neritina natalensis. I don't know what area you live in, but i heard from a contact that they are illegal in the US....we get then all over the place here in Canada. Tim |
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"Tim Voet" wrote in message . .. Vicki S wrote: I seem to have the opposite problem in I can't keep snails alive in my tank. Between my loaches and festivums, snails all gone. Every month or so I add a few dozen to the tank and it is like the dinner bell goes off. I think the festivums have taught the keyholes how to hunt them too because lately they have been joining the fest! Vicki Hi Vicki, if you want to keep snails with your loaches, i have found a species that manages to survive quite well( throught the fact that i have 6 hungry clown loaches in my tank ). Look up neritina natalensis. I don't know what area you live in, but i heard from a contact that they are illegal in the US....we get then all over the place here in Canada. Tim Tim, I just got a batch of nerita sp in (same thing according to the pictures). These are also called African striped snails. Occasionally someone comes in and grabs a bunch, saying that they are plant safe, but I haven't tested that theory. I find that they get a lot of shell damage, so I'm afraid they need harder water than the Apples. I keep coral pieces in the snail tank to supply a bit of calcium to the water (which is normally about 3dH). Anything you can share about them? NetMax |
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NetMax wrote:
"Tim Voet" wrote in message . .. Vicki S wrote: I seem to have the opposite problem in I can't keep snails alive in my tank. Between my loaches and festivums, snails all gone. Every month or so I add a few dozen to the tank and it is like the dinner bell goes off. I think the festivums have taught the keyholes how to hunt them too because lately they have been joining the fest! Vicki Hi Vicki, if you want to keep snails with your loaches, i have found a species that manages to survive quite well( throught the fact that i have 6 hungry clown loaches in my tank ). Look up neritina natalensis. I don't know what area you live in, but i heard from a contact that they are illegal in the US....we get then all over the place here in Canada. Tim Tim, I just got a batch of nerita sp in (same thing according to the pictures). These are also called African striped snails. Occasionally someone comes in and grabs a bunch, saying that they are plant safe, but I haven't tested that theory. I find that they get a lot of shell damage, so I'm afraid they need harder water than the Apples. I keep coral pieces in the snail tank to supply a bit of calcium to the water (which is normally about 3dH). Anything you can share about them? NetMax Well as far as the hard water, affecting their shells, haven't really noticed. They seem to do better in my tank as opposed to the Pet Store where i get them....i usually get them and they have damaged shells, but the shells seem to heal/re-grow in my tank. I always thought it was that they were outgrowing the shell so it cracked and expanded. as far as being plant safe, definitely. My just graze over them occasionally and eat some algae. Have not damaged my plants since i started keeping these guys about 18 months now. They also seem to be the best to survive a tank of loaches. Since they stay flatter against the glass, the loaches have a much harder time getting to them, and since i usually drop a mystery or apple snail in every once in a while for loach food, they leave the neritina's alone. Tim |
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Hi Vicki,
if you want to keep snails with your loaches, i have found a species that manages to survive quite well( throught the fact that i have 6 hungry clown loaches in my tank ). Look up neritina natalensis. I don't know what area you live in, but i heard from a contact that they are illegal in the US....we get then all over the place here in Canada. Tim Hey Tim, Ya, Virginia USA here. I have never heard of them before so it could be that they are illegal here in the States. But it is ok because I get the MTS for free or next to it. I did see a few baby ones Friday during one of my water changes so I may get lucky and have a few grow up and help out in the tank. Vicki |
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Ok,
This have probably been asked before but I have a tank with plants and mostly tetras. I do have a ton of snails though. Are loaches too agressive and if so is there some alternative other than salt (I was under the impression that salt could be bad for tetras) or chemical Snail - B- Gone type product? "coelacanth" wrote in message . com... Geezer From Freezer" wrote in message ... Boris wrote: 55g tank. artificial plants, community fish. Infested with those low life snails. I want to kill them all. And painfully if possible. Why would you want to kill them painfully? Sounds a bit nasty to me! Loaches are the trick, failing that pick them out. Snails aren't necessarily a bad thing! Well, I can't think of a more painful way to die than being eaten alive by a loach... |
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"Tylan" wrote in message news:oyKcc.316$FE2.55@lakeread01... Ok, This have probably been asked before but I have a tank with plants and mostly tetras. I do have a ton of snails though. Are loaches too agressive and if so is there some alternative other than salt (I was under the impression that salt could be bad for tetras) or chemical Snail - B- Gone type product? Some loaches eat snail eggs. Can't recall which though, Bengals, Banded something like that, long snout. Some snails also eat snail eggs (Nerita or MTS possibly, also can't recall, must be an age thing ;~). Anyways, if you have something which eats snail eggs, then you are left with dealing with the adults. Not a very quick solution, but it keeps you away from aggressive loaches and copper based snailacides which don't really work anyways. I think that the amount of salt needed to kill snails might be beyond your tetra's threshold (and maybe even your plants). Maybe someone has some practical experience they can share regarding salt dosages as a snail killer. NetMax |
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"NetMax" wrote in message ... | | some practical experience they can share regarding salt dosages as a This salt dosage issue just keeps coming back to haunt you, eh?g billy |
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 23:58:53 -0400, "NetMax"
wrote: "Tylan" wrote in message news:oyKcc.316$FE2.55@lakeread01... Ok, This have probably been asked before but I have a tank with plants and mostly tetras. I do have a ton of snails though. Are loaches too agressive and if so is there some alternative other than salt (I was under the impression that salt could be bad for tetras) or chemical Snail - B- Gone type product? Some loaches eat snail eggs. Can't recall which though, Bengals, Banded something like that, long snout. Some snails also eat snail eggs (Nerita or MTS possibly, also can't recall, must be an age thing ;~). Anyways, if you have something which eats snail eggs, then you are left with dealing with the adults. Not a very quick solution, but it keeps you away from aggressive loaches and copper based snailacides which don't really work anyways. I think that the amount of salt needed to kill snails might be beyond your tetra's threshold (and maybe even your plants). Maybe someone has some practical experience they can share regarding salt dosages as a snail killer. NetMax Had-a-snail did nothing for my snails. Hex-a-mit killed most kinds. -- - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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"Tylan" wrote in message
news:oyKcc.316$FE2.55@lakeread01... Ok, This have probably been asked before but I have a tank with plants and mostly tetras. I do have a ton of snails though. Are loaches too agressive and if so is there some alternative other than salt (I was under the impression that salt could be bad for tetras) or chemical Snail - B- Gone type product? Just answering the fish question (I don't use snail killer products): I have two kinds of loaches, 3 skunk botia in one 10 gal tank, only other inhabitants otos. In the 20 gal I have two yo-yo loaches along with neon tetras, otos, corydoras & until recently a lone female Betta. The loaches haven't bothered the other fish as far as I can tell. (They even ignored the dead on the bottom of the tank Betta.) They can be a bit aggressive when going after sinking pellets but the corys (their main food competitors for pellets) just move out of the way. They've all cohabited at least 6 months. The thing I don't know is mature size. I think the skunk botias have settled at a mature length of about 2"; the yo-yos are also a smaller loach but might get to 3 or 4". I don't know if that will make a difference in how they relate to tankmates, though. Both do a pretty good job of keeping the snail population down, but not nonexistent. I don't mind some snails in a tank. Gail |
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Thanks for all the helpful hints. I just thought I'd let you guys know about the results. Well, there aren't any, yet. I went to Petsmart (I know I can hear you groaning now) and can you believe they refused to sell me ANY kind of loach / botia? The salesgirl told me they were all incompatible, even the smaller varieties and refused to sell it to me. Then she said, "You might try adding salt to your tank or Had-a-Snail." I said that from research I had done and information given to me by users of this group that the Had-a-snail doesn't work and the salt would be intolerable for my fish and plants. She just kind of looked at me with a "well what do you want me to do about it look" and said "I still can't let you have the fish." I walked out and am never going back. Also fired off a nasty email to PetSmart because I was tired of the Fish Tank inquisition every time I wanted to buy something there anyway. I'm trying to find a NICE local dealer here. I know of one in Lynchburg (about an hour away) but I don't get down there very often. Anyone know someone in the Roanoke, VA area? :) There is a spot I'm going to check out this week just as soon as I get off the overnight shift. Wish me luck! Thanks again. "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Tylan" wrote in message news:oyKcc.316$FE2.55@lakeread01... Ok, This have probably been asked before but I have a tank with plants and mostly tetras. I do have a ton of snails though. Are loaches too agressive and if so is there some alternative other than salt (I was under the impression that salt could be bad for tetras) or chemical Snail - B- Gone type product? Some loaches eat snail eggs. Can't recall which though, Bengals, Banded something like that, long snout. Some snails also eat snail eggs (Nerita or MTS possibly, also can't recall, must be an age thing ;~). Anyways, if you have something which eats snail eggs, then you are left with dealing with the adults. Not a very quick solution, but it keeps you away from aggressive loaches and copper based snailacides which don't really work anyways. I think that the amount of salt needed to kill snails might be beyond your tetra's threshold (and maybe even your plants). Maybe someone has some practical experience they can share regarding salt dosages as a snail killer. NetMax |
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"Tylan" wrote in message news:_3nec.7303$VE5.5739@lakeread01... | Hi Guys | | Thanks for all the helpful hints. I just thought I'd let you guys know | about the results. Well, there aren't any, yet. I went to Petsmart (I | know I can hear you groaning now) and can you believe they refused to sell | me ANY kind of loach / botia? The salesgirl told me they were all That's a new one. Usually they'll sell anything to anyone. I once witnessed them selling 4 channel cats to a guy who said he had a ten gallon. I don't recall what they called them. |
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"Dinky" wrote in message ink.net... "Tylan" wrote in message news:_3nec.7303$VE5.5739@lakeread01... | Hi Guys | | Thanks for all the helpful hints. I just thought I'd let you guys know | about the results. Well, there aren't any, yet. I went to Petsmart (I | know I can hear you groaning now) and can you believe they refused to sell | me ANY kind of loach / botia? The salesgirl told me they were all That's a new one. Usually they'll sell anything to anyone. I once witnessed them selling 4 channel cats to a guy who said he had a ten gallon. I don't recall what they called them. I've also met the type Tylan described. It's a case of extreme good intentions coupled with insufficient information. It's usually a girl, very environmentally aware and hates Siamese fighting fish because of the containers they get sold from. They can get quite militant with their beliefs. At the other more common extreme are the ones who will sell you anything (usually it's a guy), and the more aggressive the fish, the more they know about them (offering to feed the Piranhas for you to watch). As commercial industries go, training is pretty weak in the fish trade :o(. NetMax |
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This group has helped me stay away from fish that are inappropriate for my tank. My LFS doesn't stock the usual suspects of fish that tend to crop up on the group as bad for small aquaria. I've seen at our PetCo & Wal-Mart that they have all the fish that get too big for 10 gallons -- tinfoil barbs, various plecos, Oscars, etc. I was poking around on the web and came on this pictu http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/Pictu...what=specie s I think this should be posted next to the tinfoil barb tanks at Wal-Mart & PetSmart. :) --chris On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Dinky wrote: "Tylan" wrote in message news:_3nec.7303$VE5.5739@lakeread01... | Hi Guys | | Thanks for all the helpful hints. I just thought I'd let you guys know | about the results. Well, there aren't any, yet. I went to Petsmart (I | know I can hear you groaning now) and can you believe they refused to sell | me ANY kind of loach / botia? The salesgirl told me they were all That's a new one. Usually they'll sell anything to anyone. I once witnessed them selling 4 channel cats to a guy who said he had a ten gallon. I don't recall what they called them. NB: This email address is dead. If you would like to email me directly, please use: cpalmaATSYMBOLastro.psu.edu |
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I've also met the type Tylan described. It's a case of extreme good
intentions coupled with insufficient information. It's usually a girl, very environmentally aware and hates Siamese fighting fish because of the containers they get sold from. They can get quite militant with their beliefs. At the other more common extreme are the ones who will sell you anything (usually it's a guy), and the more aggressive the fish, the more they know about them (offering to feed the Piranhas for you to watch). As commercial industries go, training is pretty weak in the fish trade o(. NetMax OMG, I just about fell out of my chair reading that one.. Just what I needed on this, ugly a$$ed rainy, dreary, _MONDAY_..... that was hilarious... especially coming from NetMax... -- RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike streetfighter!!! ========================== 2003 TRX450ES 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... ========================== ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø is that better?? |
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From: "Dinky" Date: 4/11/2004 9:56 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: . net "Tylan" wrote in message news:_3nec.7303$VE5.5739@lakeread01... | Hi Guys | | Thanks for all the helpful hints. I just thought I'd let you guys know | about the results. Well, there aren't any, yet. I went to Petsmart (I | know I can hear you groaning now) and can you believe they refused to sell | me ANY kind of loach / botia? The salesgirl told me they were all That's a new one. Usually they'll sell anything to anyone. I once witnessed them selling 4 channel cats to a guy who said he had a ten gallon. I don't recall what they called them. I agree! It's 99.9% the other way. They're usually selling the wrong fish for the wrong tanks. I know there are some here that have good PetsMarts by them.....but wish them to know that is so rare. I usually get into it with the *Goldfish in a bowl is perfectly fine * employees, but once I over heard the store manager trying to sell a couple some Oscars for their 20g tank that they had in the cart...with them. The manager ducked away for a minute to finish helping some other folks, and I quickly explained..holding up my hands how large these fish (the manager told them they could have 4 in the 20gH) will get and their eyes about bugged out of their heads. The wife asked why he would sell those fish to them....I said because he obviously knows nothing about fish. I recommend that they go home with their tank, research fishless cycling (this was before Bio Spira) and them research fish that they fancy on the internet before coming back. I'm glad they left without any Oscars! I later aksed the manager why he was going to sell them 4 Oscars for a 20g tank that they had in their cart. He said...they're hardy and they won't grow any larger than that tank. I couldn't believe what just came out of that man's mouth. He didn't have a clue as to how wrong he was. Isn't that sad. |
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All I have to say is WOW! I, just for kicks, looked at their fish. (I
was in there getting some dog food). 2 tank were COVERED w/ ich. There were about 3 dead fish for every tank. G-d was it horrible! Evan |
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