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Subject: Where to buy Malaysian Trumpet Snails
From: Ben Date: 6/2/2004 10:12 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: TYNK 7 wrote: You're getting the looks because they're a huge pest problem is most tanks. Why on earth do you want these things? They will over run your tank in months. You'll never get rid of them either, unless you either bleach the tank or toss everything and start over. = ( Maybe in your tank, not in mine. I have a 55 g and have had them in there for about 2 years. I never see more than 10 at a time and rarely that many. Maybe there are more in the gravel but they rarely show themselves. I agree with Red that they are beneficial to the tank, won't eat plants and will add that as far as snails go, they're kind of cool! -Ben It seems like for every one you above the gravel, there's about a gazzilion under the gravel. |
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