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Pinging the Snail People
I saw a couple of posts lately where people are keeping Apple Snails with
their GF. How big are the AS, do the GF nip their tentacles? AS seem to be one of the cleaner snails, any concerns about the Rat Lungworm parasite? Where do you get your stock, LFS? I'm in Canada BTW. |
....what's an apple snail?
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"Bill Stock" wrote: I saw a couple of posts lately where people are keeping Apple Snails with their GF. How big are the AS, do the GF nip their tentacles? AS seem to be one of the cleaner snails, any concerns about the Rat Lungworm parasite? Where do you get your stock, LFS? I'm in Canada BTW. I just got mine at the pet store, but my two are in with a Betta. I did try one AS way back when when I had goldfish, and I don't recall having any problems but they had plenty of space too. -- K. Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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"Twittering One" wrote: ...what's an apple snail? AKA Mystery snail. Go he http://www.applesnail.net/ -- K. |
Bill Stock wrote: I saw a couple of posts lately where people are keeping Apple Snails with their GF. How big are the AS, do the GF nip their tentacles? AS seem to be one of the cleaner snails, any concerns about the Rat Lungworm parasite? Where do you get your stock, LFS? I'm in Canada BTW. Apple snails can grow to the size of a tennis ball. Fish will nip, but the AS will learn to hide, tenticles willl grow back if nipped on. You'll need to provide at least 5 gallons per snail. Lungworm parasite? I'm not too aware of that - obviously quarantining is good practice! |
I've always kept Mystery Snails with Goldfish, tropicals and Betta's they
seem to get along fine with everything!! wendy -- -------------------------------------- šoš Just back from Walt Disney World (planning to go again!) "Katra" wrote in message ... In article , "Bill Stock" wrote: I saw a couple of posts lately where people are keeping Apple Snails with their GF. How big are the AS, do the GF nip their tentacles? AS seem to be one of the cleaner snails, any concerns about the Rat Lungworm parasite? Where do you get your stock, LFS? I'm in Canada BTW. I just got mine at the pet store, but my two are in with a Betta. I did try one AS way back when when I had goldfish, and I don't recall having any problems but they had plenty of space too. -- K. Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I saw a couple of posts lately where people are keeping Apple Snails with their GF. How big are the AS, do the GF nip their tentacles? AS seem to be one of the cleaner snails, any concerns about the Rat Lungworm parasite? Where do you get your stock, LFS? I'm in Canada BTW. I've kept the snails with my goldfish both in an aquarium and in the pond. All seemed to get along just fine. Never heard of the parasite, so I cannot comment on that. Jacqui |
"Pinging the Snail People"....
is that the sequel to Wes Craven's film, "DDOS-Attack of the Garden Slugs" ????? |
Bill Stock wrote:
I saw a couple of posts lately where people are keeping Apple Snails with their GF. How big are the AS, do the GF nip their tentacles? AS seem to be one of the cleaner snails, any concerns about the Rat Lungworm parasite? Where do you get your stock, LFS? I'm in Canada BTW. Mystery snails get to be the size of a golfball. Some people keep them on thier own some with fish. here is something I wrote on them. http://www.langsite.com/aquaria/html/applesnail.html Kay |
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