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Old September 26th 04, 12:08 PM
LKLudlow
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Default tiny snails

In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?
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Old September 26th 04, 07:31 PM
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LKLudlow wrote:

In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?


Nope, get yourself a Botia, maybe a B. lohachata, or YoYo loach. It will
eat your snails with great delight.

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Old September 27th 04, 03:57 AM
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"LKLudlow" wrote in message
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In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?



Just crush them with your finger against the glass. You'll create food, and
keep the herds thinned out.

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Old September 27th 04, 04:09 AM
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| Just crush them with your finger against the glass. You'll create
food, and
| keep the herds thinned out.


If they don't get eaten, hello ammonia spike. Plus, being
hermaphrodites, even ONE missed snail could take you back to 2000 if
food is in sufficient supply.


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Old September 27th 04, 02:05 PM
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LKLudlow wrote:

In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?


Add a couple of clown loaches to your tank. Eliminates the problem
quickly and reliably.

By the way, if you crush the snails between your fingers, many other
fishes like to eat their remains.
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Old September 27th 04, 02:23 PM
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I use to do that with snails before I brought two clown loaches, which are
great fun to watch because they are always scrobbling with each other over
food and places were they want to sit. but I did get a little worried that
the crushed shells could damage the fish that eat them internally. was there
any reason for me to be worried?
"Dr Engelbert Buxbaum" wrote in message
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LKLudlow wrote:

In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?


Add a couple of clown loaches to your tank. Eliminates the problem
quickly and reliably.

By the way, if you crush the snails between your fingers, many other
fishes like to eat their remains.



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Old September 27th 04, 02:26 PM
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oh, and if you do get some clown loaches that will be the last time that you
ever see a snail in your tank, so you wont be able to add any special ones
from your LFS.
"Scott" wrote in message
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I use to do that with snails before I brought two clown loaches, which are
great fun to watch because they are always scrobbling with each other over
food and places were they want to sit. but I did get a little worried that
the crushed shells could damage the fish that eat them internally. was
there any reason for me to be worried?
"Dr Engelbert Buxbaum" wrote in message
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LKLudlow wrote:

In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?


Add a couple of clown loaches to your tank. Eliminates the problem
quickly and reliably.

By the way, if you crush the snails between your fingers, many other
fishes like to eat their remains.





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Old September 27th 04, 10:19 PM
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"Billy" wrote in message
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"jk" wrote in message
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| Just crush them with your finger against the glass. You'll create
food, and
| keep the herds thinned out.


If they don't get eaten, hello ammonia spike. Plus, being
hermaphrodites, even ONE missed snail could take you back to 2000 if
food is in sufficient supply.



You are being silly if you think a few tiny dead snails will mess up your
tank. As to missing them... the idea is to keep on crushing a few you can
reach, the intention isn't to irradicate them completely. It keeps a nice
little balance this way for years.

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Old September 27th 04, 11:46 PM
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LKLudlow wrote:

In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?


I would get some sort of loaches. Kuhli, or Clown loaches work well in eating
snails.


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Old September 28th 04, 07:04 AM
Robert Flory
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Don't use your finger, you might cut it. That can lead to nasty infections.
There was a woman some time back who talked about cutting her finger than
way.

Use a wooden spoon, safer.

bob
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"LKLudlow" wrote in message
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In the last month, I've had one tiny snail multiply into nearly a
forest of them. Some are floating on the water surface, some are on
the walls, and a gazillion of them are on every surface in the
aquarium. What do I do about them? Will they hurt my Cory's and
Danios?



Just crush them with your finger against the glass. You'll create food,
and
keep the herds thinned out.

--
JK Sinrod
Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
www.sinrodstudios.com
Coney Island Memories
www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories




 




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