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What are you feeding them? Mine never lived more than a week.
Here's a decent site discussing Apple snail diet (and other conditions): http://www.applesnail.net/content/care.php |
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![]() "Ted Pavlic" wrote in message ... What are you feeding them? Mine never lived more than a week. Here's a decent site discussing Apple snail diet (and other conditions): http://www.applesnail.net/content/care.php Thanks Ted. Going by that they should have lived. I seldom saw the eat anything and they weren't very active. They ignored algae wafers. I stopped buying them. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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Thanks Ted. Going by that they should have lived. I seldom saw the eat
anything and they weren't very active. They ignored algae wafers. *I stopped buying them. Apple snails have the nice feature of being an indicator of certain water problems. In particular, if they're uncomfortable they'll seal up inside their shells. They can do this days before the water is too bad for fish. So, if you saw them recoil inside their shells very often, maybe there was something else wrong with tank other than food. ? Other than that, maybe it was the fish store (or their source). ![]() --Ted |
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If you find them - remove them right away before they have a chance to
develop. The sparse material I've read about apple snail life cycle says that the snails should take about 2 weeks to hatch. Based on when we got the two snails and when the first egg sac hatched, that seems about right. So, as long as we check every couple of days, it sounds like we'll be OK... I like the idea of taking the eggs out manually anyway. I have to imagine it's less stressful on the female when she can actually lay the eggs (rather than absorbing them or laying them in the water). This next part was very helpful: You have the stomach for live feeding (you're feeding your puffers with pond snails), so I'll tell you what somebody said they did with snails on another group. They feed birds in their yard. In a shallow dish, they placed a little water and the snails. They didn't last long. I have never done this before. I feed seed. = ) I wish I had read this yesterday -- that's a fantastic idea. Yesterday, we removed three egg sacs. We put them into a ziplock bag and smashed them. Luckily, they smashed easily, but we felt pretty bad about it nonetheless. It's one thing to feed snails to something else. It's quite another thing to destroy them for no decent reason. That being said, we really worry about these snails getting out in the wild. We live by a "lake" (an old rock quarry), and we don't want these things to have the chance of invading. I suppose as long as we put these things outside when they're very young, the birds should digest them easily before they could possibly cause a problem. We already have a few feeders, so a bowl full of snail eggs will fit right in. Thanks for the help! ![]() --Ted |
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snails on another group.
By the way -- what was the other group? I wouldn't mind having another active aquarium newsgroup to monitor. Thanks! -- Ted |
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![]() "Ted Pavlic" wrote in message ... Thanks Ted. Going by that they should have lived. I seldom saw the eat anything and they weren't very active. They ignored algae wafers. I stopped buying them. Apple snails have the nice feature of being an indicator of certain water problems. In particular, if they're uncomfortable they'll seal up inside their shells. They can do this days before the water is too bad for fish. So, if you saw them recoil inside their shells very often, maybe there was something else wrong with tank other than food. ? Other than that, maybe it was the fish store (or their source). ![]() --Ted ======================= There were always dead ones on the bottom at the fish store. I know better than to buy fish or snails when you see something like that, but that was always the conditions they were under. ![]() I do water changes pretty much on schedule. They should have done well but never did. The store no longer carries them due to the high losses. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() "Ted Pavlic" wrote in message ... snails on another group. By the way -- what was the other group? I wouldn't mind having another active aquarium newsgroup to monitor. Thanks! -- Ted =========================== This was a very active group at one time and I hope it becomes that way again. I like Usenet and don't enjoy the Forums myself. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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