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Hi, all;
How does one get rid of those *(%&! mystery snails that come in with plants?!??! I thought I was rid of them, changed the filters, sorted through all the sea weed, did three peroxide dips on the fish to get rid of any flukes, and now, over three weeks later, a teensy snail on the side wall! I assume it was an egg. I also assume it's not alone, even tho it's the only one we could find. Is there anything I can put in the tank to kill these evil things? Or am I doomed, now that they are in there? I'm also assuming that, if I threw these plants away (they've been in the tank since Christmas), any more I get would be apt to be infested, too.... Help! -- Laurie, Dark Phoenix Error. Install universe and reboot. |
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Get a small weather loach. sucks em right out of the shells.
"Dark Phoenix" wrote in message ... Hi, all; How does one get rid of those *(%&! mystery snails that come in with plants?!??! I thought I was rid of them, changed the filters, sorted through all the sea weed, did three peroxide dips on the fish to get rid of any flukes, and now, over three weeks later, a teensy snail on the side wall! I assume it was an egg. I also assume it's not alone, even tho it's the only one we could find. Is there anything I can put in the tank to kill these evil things? Or am I doomed, now that they are in there? I'm also assuming that, if I threw these plants away (they've been in the tank since Christmas), any more I get would be apt to be infested, too.... Help! -- Laurie, Dark Phoenix Error. Install universe and reboot. |
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I tried everything. had a special tank just for "desnailing" plants. only thing
worked was a hefty concentration of copper sulfate (like coppersafe). move your fish out of the tank to a bucket of well aerated water with a net top to prevent jumping. put a double dose of coppersafe in the tank overnight. remove most of the water to get rid of it. a little left behind isnt going to hurt the GF unless your pH is 6.5 or so. Ingrid "Dark Phoenix" wrote: Hi, all; How does one get rid of those *(%&! mystery snails that come in with plants?!??! I thought I was rid of them, changed the filters, sorted through all the sea weed, did three peroxide dips on the fish to get rid of any flukes, and now, over three weeks later, a teensy snail on the side wall! I assume it was an egg. I also assume it's not alone, even tho it's the only one we could find. Is there anything I can put in the tank to kill these evil things? Or am I doomed, now that they are in there? I'm also assuming that, if I threw these plants away (they've been in the tank since Christmas), any more I get would be apt to be infested, too.... Help! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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![]() wrote in message ... I tried everything. had a special tank just for "desnailing" plants. only thing worked was a hefty concentration of copper sulfate (like coppersafe). move your fish out of the tank to a bucket of well aerated water with a net top to prevent jumping. put a double dose of coppersafe in the tank overnight. remove most of the water to get rid of it. a little left behind isnt going to hurt the GF unless your pH is 6.5 or so. Ingrid My pH is waaaay over that... but... doesn't the copper sulfate kill the plants, too? It does a number on terrestrial plants. -- Laurie, Dark Phoenix Error. Install universe and reboot. |
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Dark Phoenix wrote:
My pH is waaaay over that... but... doesn't the copper sulfate kill the plants, too? It does a number on terrestrial plants. Think chemotherapy. -- "A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort." -Herm Albright |
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![]() "Donald K" wrote in message ... Dark Phoenix wrote: My pH is waaaay over that... but... doesn't the copper sulfate kill the plants, too? It does a number on terrestrial plants. Think chemotherapy. -- "A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort." -Herm Albright I get it. Take it to death's door, but not through it. BTW, I love your quote. -- Laurie, Dark Phoenix Error. Install universe and reboot. |
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uh... not sure cause I have used copper sulfate like stuff to kill fungus on my
orchids. Ingrid "Dark Phoenix" wrote: but... doesn't the copper sulfate kill the plants, too? It does a number on terrestrial plants. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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... uh... not sure cause I have used copper sulfate like stuff to kill fungus on my orchids. Ingrid You need more drainage or more air movement, this helps greatly. ![]() -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** |
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I wouldn't call them mystery snails, since that term is usually associated
with apple snails, and I doubt an apple snail (usually about the size of a cherry or bigger) came in on your plants without you knowing. Regarding your stowaway snail: Why don't you just squish it? As you become aware of more of them, you can squish them, too. Sounds like you are worried about them being carriers of some kind of disease--if that is the case it is too late for removing those plants to do you any good. (Can an animal carry parasites while still in the egg?) I'd wait and see if any more snails appear. That might have been the only one. You don't want to tear everything apart "just in case"--that won't do your fish any good. I believe there is some kind of chemical dip you can use on new plants so that no snails/eggs survive on them, but I can't remember the name of it. Might want to use something like that in the future. -Chris (P.S. Snails aren't evil, they're just inconvenient. )_ in article , Dark Phoenix at wrote on 5/11/04 12:02 AM: Hi, all; How does one get rid of those *(%&! mystery snails that come in with plants?!??! I thought I was rid of them, changed the filters, sorted through all the sea weed, did three peroxide dips on the fish to get rid of any flukes, and now, over three weeks later, a teensy snail on the side wall! I assume it was an egg. I also assume it's not alone, even tho it's the only one we could find. Is there anything I can put in the tank to kill these evil things? Or am I doomed, now that they are in there? I'm also assuming that, if I threw these plants away (they've been in the tank since Christmas), any more I get would be apt to be infested, too.... Help! -- Chris |
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I was really stressing about my snail situation, but now I have reached a
happy compromise. When they are big enough for me to see, I go around in the morning and squish all the ones on the glass (sorry if you're squeamish!). This leaves me with a dozen or so which are helping get rid of a little bit of algae on the leaves of my plants, and cleaning gunk off the gravel in between vacuums. The added bonus is that my guppies have developed an obsession with them and get extremly excited when I do this circuit of the tank in the morning - they love them! I wash all my weed really well under running tap water - I figure the chlorine will help get rid of them - before I put them in a tank. So only one of my tanks has the little critters, I have managed to avoid them in the others. Cheers Lill "Chris Oinonen Ehren" wrote in message ... I wouldn't call them mystery snails, since that term is usually associated with apple snails, and I doubt an apple snail (usually about the size of a cherry or bigger) came in on your plants without you knowing. Regarding your stowaway snail: Why don't you just squish it? As you become aware of more of them, you can squish them, too. Sounds like you are worried about them being carriers of some kind of disease--if that is the case it is too late for removing those plants to do you any good. (Can an animal carry parasites while still in the egg?) I'd wait and see if any more snails appear. That might have been the only one. You don't want to tear everything apart "just in case"--that won't do your fish any good. I believe there is some kind of chemical dip you can use on new plants so that no snails/eggs survive on them, but I can't remember the name of it. Might want to use something like that in the future. -Chris (P.S. Snails aren't evil, they're just inconvenient. )_ in article , Dark Phoenix at wrote on 5/11/04 12:02 AM: Hi, all; How does one get rid of those *(%&! mystery snails that come in with plants?!??! I thought I was rid of them, changed the filters, sorted through all the sea weed, did three peroxide dips on the fish to get rid of any flukes, and now, over three weeks later, a teensy snail on the side wall! I assume it was an egg. I also assume it's not alone, even tho it's the only one we could find. Is there anything I can put in the tank to kill these evil things? Or am I doomed, now that they are in there? I'm also assuming that, if I threw these plants away (they've been in the tank since Christmas), any more I get would be apt to be infested, too.... Help! -- Chris |
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