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Old November 10th 04, 06:07 PM
Mary E. Hill
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Default new 'stuff' in my tank

I've got a small tank with just one male betta and a snail in it.

Just now, I noticed a few spots of what looks like little silver balls in a
stringy (looks kind of sticky) clear substance. The silver balls almost look
like mercury balls -they're that shiny and silver.

What the heck is that stuff? There's a tiny bit sticking to the side of the
blass and then a larger bunh floating upwards from a leaf...

Any ideas?

TIA,
Mary


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Old November 10th 04, 07:49 PM
Margolis
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"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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I've got a small tank with just one male betta and a snail in it.

Just now, I noticed a few spots of what looks like little silver balls in

a
stringy (looks kind of sticky) clear substance. The silver balls almost

look
like mercury balls -they're that shiny and silver.

What the heck is that stuff? There's a tiny bit sticking to the side of

the
blass and then a larger bunh floating upwards from a leaf...

Any ideas?

TIA,
Mary




snail eggs

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Old November 10th 04, 08:22 PM
Mary E. Hill
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"Margolis" wrote in message
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"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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I've got a small tank with just one male betta and a snail in it.

Just now, I noticed a few spots of what looks like little silver balls in

a
stringy (looks kind of sticky) clear substance. The silver balls almost

look
like mercury balls -they're that shiny and silver.

What the heck is that stuff? There's a tiny bit sticking to the side of

the
blass and then a larger bunh floating upwards from a leaf...

Any ideas?

TIA,
Mary




snail eggs

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http://www.unrealtower.org/faq


Think so? Even with just the one snail? He's been hre for about 3 months
now...

If that's what it is, could they be hatched? I read somewhere that snails
can hold sperm for months but I'm not sure.

Thanks,
Mary


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Old November 11th 04, 08:12 AM
Mary Burns
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You only need one snail to find eggs as they are asexual. The eggs will
hatch if your betta doesn't eat them (sometimes mine ate the eggs) and there
is excess food around.
"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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I've got a small tank with just one male betta and a snail in it.

Just now, I noticed a few spots of what looks like little silver balls in
a stringy (looks kind of sticky) clear substance. The silver balls almost
look like mercury balls -they're that shiny and silver.

What the heck is that stuff? There's a tiny bit sticking to the side of
the blass and then a larger bunh floating upwards from a leaf...

Any ideas?

TIA,
Mary



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Old November 11th 04, 11:51 AM
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Mary Burns wrote:

You only need one snail to find eggs as they are asexual. The eggs will
hatch if your betta doesn't eat them (sometimes mine ate the eggs) and there
is excess food around.



Apple snails are not asexual - they need a partner! And yes they can hold sperm
for a while.
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Old November 11th 04, 12:31 PM
Margolis
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"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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Think so? Even with just the one snail? He's been hre for about 3 months
now...

If that's what it is, could they be hatched? I read somewhere that snails
can hold sperm for months but I'm not sure.

Thanks,
Mary




a lot of snails are asexual. That means they get to have sex with
themselves and reproduce ;o) And your description fits snail eggs to a tee.

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Old November 11th 04, 02:21 PM
Mary E. Hill
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"Mary Burns" wrote in message
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You only need one snail to find eggs as they are asexual. The eggs will
hatch if your betta doesn't eat them (sometimes mine ate the eggs) and
there is excess food around.
"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
...
I've got a small tank with just one male betta and a snail in it.

Just now, I noticed a few spots of what looks like little silver balls in
a stringy (looks kind of sticky) clear substance. The silver balls almost
look like mercury balls -they're that shiny and silver.

What the heck is that stuff? There's a tiny bit sticking to the side of
the blass and then a larger bunh floating upwards from a leaf...

Any ideas?

TIA,
Mary




Moot point - betta had a snack!!! (I'm guessing, since they're gone,
darnit!)

Thanks all,

Mary


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Old November 11th 04, 07:17 PM
John D. Goulden
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If they are snail eggs, it's probably OK; many bettas (including mine)
consider snails to be quite tasty

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