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Old October 16th 06, 03:46 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Nikki
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Yep, that's my snail. Well okay, I'll put him back in the tank. I
thought he was dying. This information said they can come to the surface
if they feel there is not enough oxygen, I'm not sure that includes the
floating as part of this need. I have plenty of water circulation from my
3-stage filter, I would think it is enough for a snail. We'll see what
happens.



In the time i have kept apple snails i have had one die and he fell out of
his shell, both of my black ones are now floating , maybe its this time of
year who knows, they are strange. Wait till they start leaving egg sacks all
over the top of your tank, i have over 100 baby apple snails in my tank now.
Nik


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Old October 17th 06, 12:58 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
ChristyLynn
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"Nikki" wrote
Wait till they start leaving egg sacks all
over the top of your tank, i have over 100 baby apple snails in my tank
now.



Okay, I don't know much about snails. But can snails give live eggs when
they are alone? I've had this one 6-7 weeks alone, he is the only one in
the tank. Will it still do eggs? Yikes. And, it was on the tank floor a
little while yesterday, today it is floating in the current of my filter
hanging half way out of its shell.







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Old October 18th 06, 04:30 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Nikki
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"ChristyLynn" wrote in message
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"Nikki" wrote
Wait till they start leaving egg sacks all
over the top of your tank, i have over 100 baby apple snails in my tank
now.



Okay, I don't know much about snails. But can snails give live eggs when
they are alone? I've had this one 6-7 weeks alone, he is the only one in
the tank. Will it still do eggs? Yikes. And, it was on the tank floor
a little while yesterday, today it is floating in the current of my filter
hanging half way out of its shell.



Well some snails can do it alone but apple snails need a male but can hold
sperm for several months from a male if they have been in contact with one
(at the store) if yours is alone and has no eggs soon then you are safe.
Nik
Yeah mine is hanging out of his sell also, try putting some alge tabs in
with him/her, if it was moving last night then dont worry its fine. Also
what temp is your tank?


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Old October 19th 06, 01:00 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
ChristyLynn
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From: "Nikki"
Yeah mine is hanging out of his sell also, try putting some alge tabs in
with him/her, if it was moving last night then dont worry its fine. Also
what temp is your tank?



He hasn't hit the gravel for 3 days but occasionally I see it hanging in, or
going in the shell. My tank is always between 76 and 78.





 




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