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Old March 15th 04, 04:32 PM
Grimley_Feindish
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Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted tank (6.8PH) that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones and the eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested in them.

Thanks

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Old March 16th 04, 01:34 AM
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"Grimley_Feindish" wrote in message
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Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted tank (6.8PH) that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones and the eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested in them.

Thanks

--
Alan



Clown or Dojo loaches. Keep in mind that the clowns should be kept in groups
of 3 or more, and will eventually need to be relocated to a larger tank, as
their max size in a foot or more, though it takes years to attain this. Look
at www.loaches.com, many loaches love to snack on snails.


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Old March 16th 04, 02:50 PM
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"Grimley_Feindish" wrote in

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Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted

tank (6.8PH) that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones

and the eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested

in them.

Thanks

--
Alan



Clown or Dojo loaches. Keep in mind that the clowns should

be kept in groups
of 3 or more, and will eventually need to be relocated to

a larger tank, as
their max size in a foot or more, though it takes years to

attain this. Look
at www.loaches.com, many loaches love to snack on snails.


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I have 3 skunk botia in one tank and although there are
snails present, there are very few compared to the tank with
no botia. I have 2 YoYo loaches in another tank; same
situation. They get enough food (community tanks) that they
don't need to eat all the snails, just keep them in check.
I really don't mind snails that much, just don't want
millions of them! Neither of these fish get that big (3-4"
and slender), which is why I bought them rather than the
clown loaches.

Gail


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Old March 18th 04, 05:11 PM
TYNK 7
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From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/15/2004 10:32 AM Central Standard Time
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Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted tank (6.8PH) that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones and the eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested in them.

Thanks

--
Alan


What other fish are in this tank?

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Old March 19th 04, 03:40 PM
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"TYNK 7" wrote in message
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ubject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/15/2004 10:32 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted tank (6.8PH)

that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones and the eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested in them.

Thanks

--
Alan


What other fish are in this tank?


Just them at the moment. I'm planning on populating it with various soft
water tetra's but am waiting or the plant life to get established first.
It's doing well at the moment with the CO2 reactor and the cory's are doing
a grand job of keeping the bottom clean (amonia and nitrites have measured 0
since it cycled about two or three weeks ago - the tank has been up for over
seven weeks now).

Tha snails don't touch the plants but as there are no predators they seem to
be getting a bit out of hand. I wouldn't mind just a few

--
Alan


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Old March 20th 04, 04:00 AM
Robert Flory
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"Gail Futoran" wrote in message
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I have 3 skunk botia in one tank and although there are
snails present, there are very few compared to the tank with
no botia. I have 2 YoYo loaches in another tank; same
situation. They get enough food (community tanks) that they
don't need to eat all the snails, just keep them in check.
I really don't mind snails that much, just don't want
millions of them! Neither of these fish get that big (3-4"
and slender), which is why I bought them rather than the
clown loaches.

Gail


I have both yoyos and Angelicus in different tanks....
They cleaned hundreds out, but seem to have left a dozen or so breeding
stock in each tank except for the tank with MTS, there all the pond snails
vanished...

They prefer the tender young snails (and angel eggs). I haven't seen a
small snail in 6 months.

Bob


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Old March 20th 04, 04:54 AM
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Subject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/19/2004 9:40 AM Central Standard Time
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"TYNK 7" wrote in message
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ubject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/15/2004 10:32 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted tank (6.8PH)

that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones and the eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested in them.

Thanks

--
Alan


What other fish are in this tank?


Just them at the moment. I'm planning on populating it with various soft
water tetra's but am waiting or the plant life to get established first.
It's doing well at the moment with the CO2 reactor and the cory's are doing
a grand job of keeping the bottom clean (amonia and nitrites have measured 0
since it cycled about two or three weeks ago - the tank has been up for over
seven weeks now).

Tha snails don't touch the plants but as there are no predators they seem to
be getting a bit out of hand. I wouldn't mind just a few


Well....
You might look into the Botias ("bo-DEE-uhs"). They don't get as large as Clown
Loaches, but I'm not sure if they do as good a job on "snailing". You could
even find a buddy or pet shop that would loan you a healthy Clown Loach to do
the deed. = )
Something to ponder.
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Old March 21st 04, 02:18 PM
Gail Futoran
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"Robert Flory" wrote in message
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I have both yoyos and Angelicus in different tanks....
They cleaned hundreds out, but seem to have left a dozen

or so breeding
stock in each tank except for the tank with MTS, there all

the pond snails
vanished...

They prefer the tender young snails (and angel eggs). I

haven't seen a
small snail in 6 months.

Bob


I like the idea of my Skunk botia & Yo Yos
keeping "breeding stock" of Ramshorn snails.

Gail


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Old March 28th 04, 02:03 AM
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"TYNK 7" wrote in message
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Subject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/19/2004 9:40 AM Central Standard Time
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"TYNK 7" wrote in message
...
ubject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/15/2004 10:32 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted tank

(6.8PH)
that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones and the

eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested in them.

Thanks

--
Alan

What other fish are in this tank?


Just them at the moment. I'm planning on populating it with various

soft
water tetra's but am waiting or the plant life to get established

first.
It's doing well at the moment with the CO2 reactor and the cory's are

doing
a grand job of keeping the bottom clean (amonia and nitrites have

measured 0
since it cycled about two or three weeks ago - the tank has been up

for over
seven weeks now).

Tha snails don't touch the plants but as there are no predators they

seem to
be getting a bit out of hand. I wouldn't mind just a few


Well....
You might look into the Botias ("bo-DEE-uhs"). They don't get as large

as Clown
Loaches, but I'm not sure if they do as good a job on "snailing". You

could
even find a buddy or pet shop that would loan you a healthy Clown Loach

to do
the deed. = )
Something to ponder.


I sold a customer on the idea to use Clown loaches to take care of his
snail problem, but he only bought one to try him out. He was back the
next day with a dead and very bloated Clown loach. Apparently it had
taken care of every snail in his tank, in one evening! I wouldn't have
believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. I think that fish
might have died with a smile on it's face ;~)

I'm not sure how Botias and Loaches get divided up. Here is a species
list of both:
http://www.loaches.com/species_index.html and a list of only Botia:
http://www.loaches.com/botia.html .

For example, the Clown loach is a Botia macracanthus (but it's not called
a Clown botia), while the Botia modesta is (around here) commonly called
a Red-tail botia (not Red-tail loach). It gets a bit confusing.

TYNK has an idea on the renting. I should rent plecos (until they get
too big), and Clown loaches (until the snails are gone). The only
problem is catching them to return ;~)

NetMax


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Old March 28th 04, 03:49 PM
TYNK 7
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Subject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "NetMax"
Date: 3/27/2004 7:03 PM Central Standard Time
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"TYNK 7" wrote in message
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Subject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/19/2004 9:40 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:



"TYNK 7" wrote in message
...
ubject: Ramshorn Snails
From: "Grimley_Feindish"
Date: 3/15/2004 10:32 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

Can anybody recommend a suitable fish for a 33gl planted tank

(6.8PH)
that
may help to control snails (eating the half to 2mm ones and the

eggs)? I
currently have 4 cory's but they're not too interested in them.

Thanks

--
Alan

What other fish are in this tank?


Just them at the moment. I'm planning on populating it with various

soft
water tetra's but am waiting or the plant life to get established

first.
It's doing well at the moment with the CO2 reactor and the cory's are

doing
a grand job of keeping the bottom clean (amonia and nitrites have

measured 0
since it cycled about two or three weeks ago - the tank has been up

for over
seven weeks now).

Tha snails don't touch the plants but as there are no predators they

seem to
be getting a bit out of hand. I wouldn't mind just a few


Well....
You might look into the Botias ("bo-DEE-uhs"). They don't get as large

as Clown
Loaches, but I'm not sure if they do as good a job on "snailing". You

could
even find a buddy or pet shop that would loan you a healthy Clown Loach

to do
the deed. = )
Something to ponder.


I sold a customer on the idea to use Clown loaches to take care of his
snail problem, but he only bought one to try him out. He was back the
next day with a dead and very bloated Clown loach. Apparently it had
taken care of every snail in his tank, in one evening! I wouldn't have
believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. I think that fish
might have died with a smile on it's face ;~)

I'm not sure how Botias and Loaches get divided up. Here is a species
list of both:
http://www.loaches.com/species_index.html and a list of only Botia:
http://www.loaches.com/botia.html .

For example, the Clown loach is a Botia macracanthus (but it's not called
a Clown botia), while the Botia modesta is (around here) commonly called
a Red-tail botia (not Red-tail loach). It gets a bit confusing.

TYNK has an idea on the renting. I should rent plecos (until they get
too big), and Clown loaches (until the snails are gone). The only
problem is catching them to return ;~)

NetMax



Oh my goodness!
I bet it did die with asmile on it's face.
I would have never thought of that happening.

 




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