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Mystery Snails
Can anyone help me keep my mystery snails alive...
I have a big Mummy/Daddy Mystery snail and about 30-40 little snails in a small 1½ foot hex tank... There is nothing wrong with them at the moment, but I think they will become crowded soon... There is now no fish in the tank but I need to wait a bit longer before giving them to the people that want them. Should I be feeding them anything? I will keep doing water changes and am filtering the water with a simple corner/wool filter... But should I being doing any more? TIA Bill |
Mystery Snails
"Bill & Kel Turnbull" wrote in
message ... Can anyone help me keep my mystery snails alive... I have a big Mummy/Daddy Mystery snail and about 30-40 little snails in a small 1½ foot hex tank... There is nothing wrong with them at the moment, but I think they will become crowded soon... There is now no fish in the tank but I need to wait a bit longer before giving them to the people that want them. Should I be feeding them anything? I will keep doing water changes and am filtering the water with a simple corner/wool filter... But should I being doing any more? TIA Bill There are many types of 'mystery' snails. This site http://www.applesnail.net/ has tons of information. Essentially, you should be throwing in small amounts of different foods to see which are readily eaten. This includes algae wafers, bottom-feeder pellets even flake food. There are many foods in your kitchen as well, such as lettuce, zuchini, cucumber, brussel sprouts etc. Take a small sample, (you might blanch or microwave it to get it soft enough) and experiment to see what they like. Attach them to a rock or a weight to bring it down to the snails. Have fun. -- www.NetMax.tk |
Mystery Snails
"Bill & Kel Turnbull" wrote in message ... | Can anyone help me keep my mystery snails alive... | | I have a big Mummy/Daddy Mystery snail and about 30-40 little snails in a | small 1½ foot hex tank... | There is nothing wrong with them at the moment, but I think they will become | crowded soon... | | There is now no fish in the tank but I need to wait a bit longer before | giving them to the people that want them. | Should I be feeding them anything? I will keep doing water changes and am Algae wafers, blanched zuchini, lettuce...... |
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I have been feeding them flakes, but just wasnt sure that would be enough. Thanks, Bill "Bill & Kel Turnbull" wrote in message ... Can anyone help me keep my mystery snails alive... I have a big Mummy/Daddy Mystery snail and about 30-40 little snails in a small 1½ foot hex tank... There is nothing wrong with them at the moment, but I think they will become crowded soon... There is now no fish in the tank but I need to wait a bit longer before giving them to the people that want them. Should I be feeding them anything? I will keep doing water changes and am filtering the water with a simple corner/wool filter... But should I being doing any more? TIA Bill |
Mystery Snails
Can anyone help me keep my mystery snails alive... I have a big Mummy/Daddy Mystery snail and about 30-40 little snails in a small 1½ foot hex tank... There is nothing wrong with them at the moment, but I think they will become crowded soon... There is now no fish in the tank but I need to wait a bit longer before giving them to the people that want them. Should I be feeding them anything? I will keep doing water changes and am filtering the water with a simple corner/wool filter... But should I being doing any more? High calcium food is good. wafers, veggies like spinach leafs, Green leafy veggies. The babies need to grow a strong shell and for the parents to keep thier shell in good shape. some people from www.applesnail.net uses Kent's Marine liquid calcium in half dose to help thier snails shell stay healthy. I have not tried this yet. I use repti-cal reptile calcium powder, crushed egg shells microwaved to prevent illiness cuttle bone. I have hundreds of babies. Kay |
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