Organic plant fertiliserOk. The only problem I have with snails is the amount of waste. especially since it all gets trapped in my substrate.
Perhaps for your freshwater tank, you could contemplate nerites...they come in a variety of colours, do a great job of keeping down algae and waste AND they won't breed.When I had hundreds in a 29 gallon tank I couldn't stand them. So eventually I managed to get rid of almost all of them. Now I want some back - besides eating a lot of leftover food (and I'm bad about overfeeding), should they get out of hand again, they are my DoJo's favorite snack. The thought of feeding live food kind of grosses me out but once my saltwater/reef tank is up and running I'll probably be doing it more often. But I am only purchasing captive bred fish so they likely are nearly as happy with dried food as they are with live food - don't know about some of the corals though.
And you'll get a lot of dead snails, many buried deep within the substrate...and a likely ammonia 'spike' as a consequence.Actually it's easy to kill snails by using Coppersafe(which is used to treat white spot disease).
But make sure that you don't have shrimps in your tank now or in the future, else the Coppersafe will kill the shrimps.
And you'll get a lot of dead snails, many buried deep within the substrate...and a likely ammonia 'spike' as a consequence.
Nerites are nice, I miss mine (they hitched a lift on the internal filter one cleaning day and eventually dried out and died crawling around the carpet), but it could be argued the sterile eggs are way more ugly than an explosion of cute little pest snail babies.Perhaps for your freshwater tank, you could contemplate nerites...they come in a variety of colours, do a great job of keeping down algae and waste AND they won't breed.
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