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A few months ago, I set-up a new 54-gallon planted tank and had numerous
snails that came along with the plants. A while after introducing some fish in the tank, I noticed they were gone. I mainly have community fish - but can only attribute the disappearance to my Black Knife Ghost. Do you think the Black Knife is a good snail eater. The only other fish I have are some Angels, Rainbows, Tetras, Flying Foxes and Corys. |
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Never saw the one I had do anything with snails, main reason I think is they
have very bad eyesight, and rely on a similar "Boris" wrote in message able.rogers.com... A few months ago, I set-up a new 54-gallon planted tank and had numerous snails that came along with the plants. A while after introducing some fish in the tank, I noticed they were gone. I mainly have community fish - but can only attribute the disappearance to my Black Knife Ghost. Do you think the Black Knife is a good snail eater. The only other fish I have are some Angels, Rainbows, Tetras, Flying Foxes and Corys. |
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Do you think the Black Knife is a good snail eater. The only other fish
I have are some Angels, Rainbows, Tetras, Flying Foxes and Corys. Flying Foxes do enjoy a snail or two from time to time. Best snail removing fish are clown loaches. Get at least three of them (they school and will not do well alone) and before ya know it all of your snails will be gone. Vicki |
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Hmm... yes, maybe it was the Flying Foxes... I've been wanting to get a
clown loach or botia but was concerned they might get agressive for what I have in my tank. "~Vicki ~" wrote in message ... Do you think the Black Knife is a good snail eater. The only other fish I have are some Angels, Rainbows, Tetras, Flying Foxes and Corys. Flying Foxes do enjoy a snail or two from time to time. Best snail removing fish are clown loaches. Get at least three of them (they school and will not do well alone) and before ya know it all of your snails will be gone. Vicki |
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She didn't say they can't or won't, she said they don't do well... that is
true.... and I would venture a guess that your loner hates you for taking his friends away... I have two, inseperable, and they try to school with similar sized fish, but can't... why? because they are a social animal, liking to school, play and interact with others of their kind... "Dick" wrote in message ... I know that one Clown Loach can live alone. I had 7 in a tank and added another 29 gallon tank. Two in the original tank were always together, so I put them in the 29 gal. Then I added a 10 gal tank, again I had noticed a "loner" in my 75 gallon tank. I moved him and some other fish to the 10 gallon. He seems very content and looks larger and more colorful than the remaining Clowns in the 75 gal tank. I know some of this is due to the lighting and size in the 10 gallon enhancing my view of him, but I would say you can have a happy Clown if you watch and look for the "loner." I think my loner feels like he is king of the tank. On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 00:12:47 -0400 (EDT), (~Vicki ~) wrote: Do you think the Black Knife is a good snail eater. The only other fish I have are some Angels, Rainbows, Tetras, Flying Foxes and Corys. Flying Foxes do enjoy a snail or two from time to time. Best snail removing fish are clown loaches. Get at least three of them (they school and will not do well alone) and before ya know it all of your snails will be gone. Vicki |
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Boris wrote:
Hmm... yes, maybe it was the Flying Foxes... I've been wanting to get a clown loach or botia but was concerned they might get agressive for what I have in my tank. Clown loaches are only aggresive towards snails... ![]() -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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Okay, thank you, Victor.
cheers, Boris "Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message ... Boris wrote: Hmm... yes, maybe it was the Flying Foxes... I've been wanting to get a clown loach or botia but was concerned they might get agressive for what I have in my tank. Clown loaches are only aggresive towards snails... ![]() -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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RedForeman ©® wrote:
but some botias are also nasty little boogers.... Absolutely. For more information check out loaches.com -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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Also, clown loaches get large, so people considering them should take this
into consideration. Agreed. There are smaller loaches that are just as attractive, just as good at eating snails, and have just as much personality. Yoyo loaches, for example. Unlike clowns, they stay small. And they don't eat plants or dig up your carefully planted Lilaeopsis lawn... Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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LeighMo wrote:
eating snails, and have just as much personality. Yoyo loaches, for example. Unlike clowns, they stay small. And they don't eat plants or dig up your carefully planted Lilaeopsis lawn... Another nice botia that stays small is Botia striata. IME it's a bit shy compared to the yoyos and it does dig up small plants in fluorite. http://loaches.com/species_pages/botia_striata.html -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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