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I returned from 2 weeks out of town to find what looks to be at least 100
snails in my tank and I've read all the postings about snails and loaches. My tank is 29 gal high with small to med size gravel and has the following: lots of plants, 2 guppies, 4 platies, 1 marbled hatchet, 6 danios (3 zebra/3long-fins), and 5 peppered corys. Everything is fine in the tank except for all the snails so I thought I'd get some loaches to control them. I'm concerned about the substrate and any conflict between the corys and the loaches. I thought I'd try for 3 zebra or yoyo loaches. Anyone have any thoughts on this before I add them to the tank? TIA Denise |
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IMO, go with 4 - 5 Zebra, they stay small and do not dig as heavily into
gravel as Yoyo. My 4 Zebra play well with other but the largest of the Yoyo (5") are kind of nippy. JMO kclmymy Denise wrote in message ... I returned from 2 weeks out of town to find what looks to be at least 100 snails in my tank and I've read all the postings about snails and loaches. My tank is 29 gal high with small to med size gravel and has the following: lots of plants, 2 guppies, 4 platies, 1 marbled hatchet, 6 danios (3 zebra/3long-fins), and 5 peppered corys. Everything is fine in the tank except for all the snails so I thought I'd get some loaches to control them. I'm concerned about the substrate and any conflict between the corys and the loaches. I thought I'd try for 3 zebra or yoyo loaches. Anyone have any thoughts on this before I add them to the tank? TIA Denise |
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"Denise" wrote in message
... I returned from 2 weeks out of town to find what looks to be at least 100 snails in my tank and I've read all the postings about snails and loaches. My tank is 29 gal high with small to med size gravel and has the following: lots of plants, 2 guppies, 4 platies, 1 marbled hatchet, 6 danios (3 zebra/3long-fins), and 5 peppered corys. Everything is fine in the tank except for all the snails so I thought I'd get some loaches to control them. I'm concerned about the substrate and any conflict between the corys and the loaches. I thought I'd try for 3 zebra or yoyo loaches. Anyone have any thoughts on this before I add them to the tank? TIA Denise I have a 30 gal. long with 2 Yo-Yo loaches, 3 Peppered Corys, 4-5 Neon Tetras, 3-4 Otocinclus. The Yo-Yo get rambunctuous but I haven't noticed any damage to the other fish. They do like a place to hide so if you can put a piece of PVC pipe (about 1" in diameter) in the tank they will like that. Else they'll hide in the hollows of one of your ornaments! In a 10 gallon tank I have 3 Skunk Botia (also snail eaters) with 3 Otos, 4 young Corydoras habrosus. Same experience as above. I have gravel in both tanks, + sand beaches in the 20 gallon which the Yo-Yos sometimes excavate under but not excessively so. Botia will sometimes unroot the more shallowly (or newly) rooted plants (like some crypts). I just replant them. Good luck - Gail |
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I agree with kclmymy, despite most literature with disagrees I believe
the zebras don't get as large as the Yoyos. Yoyos also vary a lot in their ability/interest in eating snails, so ymmv. The zebras are also reputably more carnivorous (so would be more enthusiastic snailers ![]() -- www.NetMax.tk "CL My" wrote in message s.com... IMO, go with 4 - 5 Zebra, they stay small and do not dig as heavily into gravel as Yoyo. My 4 Zebra play well with other but the largest of the Yoyo (5") are kind of nippy. JMO kclmymy Denise wrote in message ... I returned from 2 weeks out of town to find what looks to be at least 100 snails in my tank and I've read all the postings about snails and loaches. My tank is 29 gal high with small to med size gravel and has the following: lots of plants, 2 guppies, 4 platies, 1 marbled hatchet, 6 danios (3 zebra/3long-fins), and 5 peppered corys. Everything is fine in the tank except for all the snails so I thought I'd get some loaches to control them. I'm concerned about the substrate and any conflict between the corys and the loaches. I thought I'd try for 3 zebra or yoyo loaches. Anyone have any thoughts on this before I add them to the tank? TIA Denise |
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