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![]() "Charles" wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:38:07 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: Some may recall the thing that looked like some sort of bug crawling around in my tank. It was crawling up the glass, evetually I lost track of it. From looking at weblinks sent to me I thought it was a waterbug. This morning it showed up again, crawling across one of my white shells. I was able to take a real close look for a long time to try to figure out what it is and like one poster mentioned..it appears to be a snail. But this thing is really small. But on close inspection it appears to be a tiny snail with a fairly large (as opposed to the snail itself) shell. Its round. The thing is, when I first bought the tank used a few weeks ago it was dry and had been sitting outside, the rocks that came with it in jugs were also dry as was all of the equipment. I cleaned everything thoroughly and ran water over the rocks and rinsed them off. So where could this snail have come from? Not from my house, thats for sure. Mabe from the pet store in the plants I bought or is it possible for a snail to rejuvenate something like dry brine shrimp do? Plants would be my guess. As far as I've seen, dry snails stay dry forever. Pet shop plants can be laoded with snails. Well, it doesnt seem to be hurting anything and apparently has enough life sustaining materiel and just sort of moves around the tank, mostly out of site. So, I guess Ill just let it be. |
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:16:33 GMT, "Jeff"
wrote: "Charles" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:38:07 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: Some may recall the thing that looked like some sort of bug crawling around in my tank. It was crawling up the glass, evetually I lost track of it. From looking at weblinks sent to me I thought it was a waterbug. This morning it showed up again, crawling across one of my white shells. I was able to take a real close look for a long time to try to figure out what it is and like one poster mentioned..it appears to be a snail. But this thing is really small. But on close inspection it appears to be a tiny snail with a fairly large (as opposed to the snail itself) shell. Its round. The thing is, when I first bought the tank used a few weeks ago it was dry and had been sitting outside, the rocks that came with it in jugs were also dry as was all of the equipment. I cleaned everything thoroughly and ran water over the rocks and rinsed them off. So where could this snail have come from? Not from my house, thats for sure. Mabe from the pet store in the plants I bought or is it possible for a snail to rejuvenate something like dry brine shrimp do? Plants would be my guess. As far as I've seen, dry snails stay dry forever. Pet shop plants can be laoded with snails. Well, it doesnt seem to be hurting anything and apparently has enough life sustaining materiel and just sort of moves around the tank, mostly out of site. So, I guess Ill just let it be. Kill it or you may have tons of snails in few months. Unless that's what you want. I would even guess the one you saw few days later might not even be the same one you saw before. They all look exactly the same if for the same kind. |
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![]() "fish lover" wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:16:33 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: "Charles" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:38:07 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: Some may recall the thing that looked like some sort of bug crawling around in my tank. It was crawling up the glass, evetually I lost track of it. From looking at weblinks sent to me I thought it was a waterbug. This morning it showed up again, crawling across one of my white shells. I was able to take a real close look for a long time to try to figure out what it is and like one poster mentioned..it appears to be a snail. But this thing is really small. But on close inspection it appears to be a tiny snail with a fairly large (as opposed to the snail itself) shell. Its round. The thing is, when I first bought the tank used a few weeks ago it was dry and had been sitting outside, the rocks that came with it in jugs were also dry as was all of the equipment. I cleaned everything thoroughly and ran water over the rocks and rinsed them off. So where could this snail have come from? Not from my house, thats for sure. Mabe from the pet store in the plants I bought or is it possible for a snail to rejuvenate something like dry brine shrimp do? Plants would be my guess. As far as I've seen, dry snails stay dry forever. Pet shop plants can be laoded with snails. Well, it doesnt seem to be hurting anything and apparently has enough life sustaining materiel and just sort of moves around the tank, mostly out of site. So, I guess Ill just let it be. Kill it or you may have tons of snails in few months. Unless that's what you want. I would even guess the one you saw few days later might not even be the same one you saw before. They all look exactly the same if for the same kind. I will do so tomorow then. |
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Yeah, I've bought home snails on live plants before. The thing is
they're invisible, then suddenly you get 100's of little tiny ones everywhere! |
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