Axodapanda
New Member
I haven't been active on this forum for a while, but a new problem has come up that i need help with.
Over the summer I noticed a snail infestation in my tank. I haven't added anything new for about 8 months, but it has probably been in there for a while.
Tank Specs:
37 Gallon
pH: 7.4
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: I don't know
gH: I don't know
tank temperature: 77 degrees Fahrenheit
It has nothing to do with my fish, but there are a load of snails in my tank. I was fishing some out and took out 50 from a small corner. They are buried in the gravel and come out at night.
I change my water every 2 weeks
No chemicals other than the ones used to treat the tap water. I used to add in Flourish, but I have stopped.
I have:
6 Neon Tetras
6 Cherry Barbs
8 Priscilla Tetras (I think thats how you spell it)
6 Rummy nose Tetras
2 Siamese Algae Eaters
2 Clown Plecos
1 Butterfly Loach
I am just wondering if anybody has a suggestion on a way to get rid of them other than hand picking them out
Over the summer I noticed a snail infestation in my tank. I haven't added anything new for about 8 months, but it has probably been in there for a while.
Tank Specs:
37 Gallon
pH: 7.4
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: I don't know
gH: I don't know
tank temperature: 77 degrees Fahrenheit
It has nothing to do with my fish, but there are a load of snails in my tank. I was fishing some out and took out 50 from a small corner. They are buried in the gravel and come out at night.
I change my water every 2 weeks
No chemicals other than the ones used to treat the tap water. I used to add in Flourish, but I have stopped.
I have:
6 Neon Tetras
6 Cherry Barbs
8 Priscilla Tetras (I think thats how you spell it)
6 Rummy nose Tetras
2 Siamese Algae Eaters
2 Clown Plecos
1 Butterfly Loach
I am just wondering if anybody has a suggestion on a way to get rid of them other than hand picking them out