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![]() "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. Hmm... we know what apple snails are; why are they called mystery snails? And no, these aren't apples or ramshorns. I do squish them- well, I take the out and toss them to the chickens. Little escargot treat. I'm just tired of thinking I've got the tank de-eviled, and then finding... more of them. Are these things born pregnant??? Have babies while they're still invisible to the naked eye??? Until I found out they could carry flukes, and thus be a probable cause of the bacterial infection I'm still fighting after two months, I was leaving them to cruise the algae. They made neat patterns in it. -- Laurie, Dark Phoenix Error. Install universe and reboot. |
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