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Hi,
I have a planted freshwater tank and I used to have a real big problem with snails in my tank and they were ruining all my plants but I got some clown loaches and the problem seemed to go away whilst I had them but they got white spot and the treatment was unsuccessful and they died ![]() snail problem is back! Can anyone tell me any methods of removing snails that are effective because I have been removing about 6 at a time several times a day and it is driving me crazy! Also what fish could I get (apart from clown loaches because I decided to get different fish after they died) that are effective at keeping snail numbers down? (I have a 2.5 foot (120 litre) tank with 2 dwarf gouramis, 5 swordtails and 8 neon tetras.) Thanks for your help. -- Iain. |
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Clowns are famous for white spot - they also die with many
medications - raising the temp usually does the trick if all the other water paramters are ok I like clowns and would try again but....... OK... take one small plastic soda bottle take a small nail, heat it up and make loads of holes in the bottom of the bottle Insert some stones and pieces of cucumber put in tank with bottle mouth level with gravel Leave 1 day...snails will be sitting on cucumber - lift out bottle, water drains thru holes and u have a bottle of snails!! try courgette/zuchinni/aubergine/lettuce and see what your snails will go for ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v2.0 Beta 4 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
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Thanks for that I will try that. I might just end up getting some more clown
loaches if that doesn't work but thanks for the help. -- Iain. |
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![]() "Mr Happy" wrote in message ... Clowns are famous for white spot - they also die with many medications I have been very lucky and never had a disease in my tanks, but as I understand it's because clowns are scaleless fish this makes them more susceptible to medications, and to diseases. I have read that with scaleless fish it's recommended to use half dosages on medication. Someone else might be able to give more info. Cheers A |
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