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This past Saturday my husband bought an apple snail for the 55g tank.
Having read up a little on them I said it would be ok in my planted tank. Boy was I wrong about this one...lol Seems this one was the variety which loves plants. My mistake but in two days time it completely ate half of my plants. All my dwarf Sagittaria.....GONE, my Ceratopteris....GONE, and if I had not caught it today my Amazon sword plants would have been gone too. Caught it with one of the leaves of my sword in its mouth. Well I am happy to announce that he is happily back at the LFS and I bought some new plants to replace the ones he ate. Moral of the story is RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH before adding a snail to your planted tank. LOL Vicki |
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![]() "~Vicki ~" wrote in message ... This past Saturday my husband bought an apple snail for the 55g tank. Having read up a little on them I said it would be ok in my planted tank. Boy was I wrong about this one...lol Seems this one was the variety which loves plants. My mistake but in two days time it completely ate half of my plants. All my dwarf Sagittaria.....GONE, my Ceratopteris....GONE, and if I had not caught it today my Amazon sword plants would have been gone too. Caught it with one of the leaves of my sword in its mouth. Well I am happy to announce that he is happily back at the LFS and I bought some new plants to replace the ones he ate. Moral of the story is RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH before adding a snail to your planted tank. LOL Vicki I wonder if they go after java fern? |
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"Dan J.S." wrote:
I wonder if they go after java fern? Sounds like she had Pomacea canaliculata. From what I've seen of how mine behave, they'd go after java fern, then hanging house plants, then the vegetable garden, front lawn, and nearby garden centers if left unchecked. They're voracious plant eaters. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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I agree! I used http://www.applesnail.net/ to determine
what a Pomacea bridgesii looked like. I've had three in my tank for a year now and they've yet to even crawl over a leaf of my plants. -coelacanth "~Vicki ~" wrote in message ... This past Saturday my husband bought an apple snail for the 55g tank. Having read up a little on them I said it would be ok in my planted tank. Boy was I wrong about this one...lol Seems this one was the variety which loves plants. My mistake but in two days time it completely ate half of my plants. All my dwarf Sagittaria.....GONE, my Ceratopteris....GONE, and if I had not caught it today my Amazon sword plants would have been gone too. Caught it with one of the leaves of my sword in its mouth. Well I am happy to announce that he is happily back at the LFS and I bought some new plants to replace the ones he ate. Moral of the story is RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH before adding a snail to your planted tank. LOL Vicki |
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