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Hello.
I just wondered what everyones opinion of Snails are? Are they good or bad for a planted tank? What has been your experience? Algae eaters or plant destroyers? Cheers John |
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John wrote:
I just wondered what everyones opinion of Snails are? Are they good or bad for a planted tank? What has been your experience? Algae eaters or plant destroyers? Depends entirely upon the species, and how you feel about snails in general. For example, take Pomacea bridgesii, which is commonly referred to as a mystery snail, and sometimes an apple snail. In my experience they eat debris and dead leaves, but never harmed live plants. Pomacea canaliculata, also sold as an apple snail, is a living lawnmower. In the smaller realm, snails commonly knows as 'pond snails' are plant safe, as are Malaysian trumpet snails. -- Eric Schreiber www.ericschreiber.com |
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This may be more specific than you want, but I bought two ramshorns, and
they had to go live in the plantless quarantine tank due to their voracious plant consumption. When I trim my tank, I put the trimmings in for them, and they're gone overnight. "Eric Schreiber" eric at ericschreiber dot com wrote in message ... John wrote: I just wondered what everyones opinion of Snails are? Are they good or bad for a planted tank? What has been your experience? Algae eaters or plant destroyers? Depends entirely upon the species, and how you feel about snails in general. For example, take Pomacea bridgesii, which is commonly referred to as a mystery snail, and sometimes an apple snail. In my experience they eat debris and dead leaves, but never harmed live plants. Pomacea canaliculata, also sold as an apple snail, is a living lawnmower. In the smaller realm, snails commonly knows as 'pond snails' are plant safe, as are Malaysian trumpet snails. -- Eric Schreiber www.ericschreiber.com |
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On 2004-12-05, Eric Schreiber eric wrote:
John wrote: I just wondered what everyones opinion of Snails are? Are they good or bad for a planted tank? What has been your experience? Algae eaters or plant destroyers? Depends entirely upon the species, and how you feel about snails in general. For example, take Pomacea bridgesii, which is commonly referred to as a mystery snail, and sometimes an apple snail. In my experience they eat debris and dead leaves, but never harmed live plants. Pomacea canaliculata, also sold as an apple snail, is a living lawnmower. http://www.applesnail.net/content/sp...a_bridgesi.htm http://www.applesnail.net/content/sp...naliculata.htm -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 01:57:45 GMT, js1 wrote:
On 2004-12-05, Eric Schreiber eric wrote: John wrote: I just wondered what everyones opinion of Snails are? Are they good or bad for a planted tank? What has been your experience? Algae eaters or plant destroyers? Depends entirely upon the species, and how you feel about snails in general. For example, take Pomacea bridgesii, which is commonly referred to as a mystery snail, and sometimes an apple snail. In my experience they eat debris and dead leaves, but never harmed live plants. Pomacea canaliculata, also sold as an apple snail, is a living lawnmower. http://www.applesnail.net/content/sp...a_bridgesi.htm http://www.applesnail.net/content/sp...naliculata.htm Are any of the snails of aquaria edible? |
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On 2004-12-10, The Drunken Lord wrote:
Are any of the snails of aquaria edible? http://www.applesnail.net/content/va...ing_snails.htm -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
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My tank got infested with these little round snails. They crawl all over the
place eating and ruining my lily plants. I tried some snail remover, but even at 4 times the recommend dosage I still have snails crawling around (but it's only been 24 hours since I added this stuff). I also don't like that thought of 1000 snails contributing to the biological load of the tank. IMNSHO, they are a pest and should be removed. "John" wrote in message ... Hello. I just wondered what everyones opinion of Snails are? Are they good or bad for a planted tank? What has been your experience? Algae eaters or plant destroyers? Cheers John |
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I hate pest snails and love mystery snails. My pest snails consist of
red rams horn which eat Some of my plants, hygrophiela . that is my favorite plant and I changed to sand. ZI also constructed a screen type thing, where I can rake the sand and sift out the pest snails. And am going to set up a puffer tank and thats where the snails are going to go. My clown loaches do not touch the snails. I also have pond snails aka tadpole snails. I do not want to hurt my fish so I don't use the had a snail or snailicide. My sister tried snailicide and it wiped out the snails, but weakened her guppies and soem of them died, she set u a new tank for them and stopped the snailacide. I have a 55 gallon tank with just mystery snail sand the pest snails vanished. But were talking alot of mystery snails waiting on going to the LFS. I feed that tank a head of lettuce a day.also other foods Kay Ook wrote: My tank got infested with these little round snails. They crawl all over the place eating and ruining my lily plants. I tried some snail remover, but even at 4 times the recommend dosage I still have snails crawling around (but it's only been 24 hours since I added this stuff). I also don't like that thought of 1000 snails contributing to the biological load of the tank. IMNSHO, they are a pest and should be removed. |
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On 05 Dec 2004, the world was enlightened by Ook's opinion about...
My tank got infested with these little round snails. They crawl all over the place eating and ruining my lily plants. I tried some snail remover, but even at 4 times the recommend dosage I still have snails crawling around (but it's only been 24 hours since I added this stuff). I also don't like that thought of 1000 snails contributing to the biological load of the tank. IMNSHO, they are a pest and should be removed. I have a different take on a "1000 snails". I had a juvenile Malaysian trumpet snail hitch a ride with a platy purchase. In no time at all I had lots of MTS in my 55g. The snails get down into the gravel and eat the gunk I miss when I do a gravel vac. I no longer have a nitrate problem and my water quality is the best it's ever been. kev -- Civilization. An organized system of alternatives to the stone age - CJCherryh |
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Any snail remover that contains copper will get rid of them fast. It however
doesn't always work on the eggs so it may take a few applications. "John" wrote in message ... Hello. I just wondered what everyones opinion of Snails are? Are they good or bad for a planted tank? What has been your experience? Algae eaters or plant destroyers? Cheers John |
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