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![]() MTS will eat fish eggs but only if they can get near them! I'm sure the Tanganyikans will be able to handle it. **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Zimm44" wrote in message ... Two of my three tanks are infested with a very small almost brownish looking snail. What's the deal? They are in a 75 gallon tank that is home for a tanganyikan population which includes frontosas, compressiceps, calvus white, leleupis, and juies. I am worried that these snails may somehow eat the fish's eggs. I love to watch these fish breed so any help would be appreciated. |
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Are you saying that the cichlids will pick the snails off of the walls of the
shells that they lay their eggs in? What does MTS stand for? Are they beneficial to the tank otherwise? |
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Malaysian trumpet snails. I hear they keep the sustrate loose (airy?)
-- Paulo "Zimm44" wrote in message ... Are you saying that the cichlids will pick the snails off of the walls of the shells that they lay their eggs in? What does MTS stand for? Are they beneficial to the tank otherwise? |
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So other than that, you have experience with cichlids breeding in their
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![]() I have an N. Brichardi and N. Pulcher that spawn non-stop in my Tang setup, many MTS too! Don't worry about it. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Zimm44" wrote in message ... So other than that, you have experience with cichlids breeding in their presence? |
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Thanks a ton for your help. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Where to the MTS come
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![]() MTS = Malaysian Trumpet Snail, so I guess they originate from Malaysia ;o They were probably hitchhikers on one of the pants you introduced to your tank... -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Zimm44" wrote in message ... Thanks a ton for your help. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Where to the MTS come from? |
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"Zimm44" wrote in message
... Thanks a ton for your help. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Where to the MTS come from? Malaysia ;~), or more locally, they would probably have been brought in with a live plant purchase. They are livebearers, so the young MTS skimming the water's surface would make a nice snack for many types of cichlids. Because of their hard shells, adults can survive the unwanted attention of some fish. Note that while most of the fish you have are mouth-brooders, some are not. For cichlids which are substrate spawners, snails can be nocturnal predators to the unhatched eggs, so ymmv. Generally though, I'd agree with Happy Cam'per as many cichlids are quite effective defenders. Perhaps leave them a night light for the first few weeks. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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no reccomendations in terms of a rid-a-snail type of product? I have heard they
eat detritus. |
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"Zimm44" wrote in message
... no reccomendations in terms of a rid-a-snail type of product? I have heard they eat detritus. I strongly recommend against chemical products to kill snails. Their active ingredient is usually some form of copper which is toxic to fish at only slightly higher dosages, and then there is the bio-load of all the dead snails to consider. Mechanical removal and/or snail eating fish tend to be the most common methods used. I've never heard of a detritus eating snail, and while I wouldn't be too surprised if it was true, consider that the snail has it's own exhaust pipe, so the detritus is only changing 'flavour' ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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