HalcyonDays
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On day 19 of its fishless cycle I felt it was okay (according to the test results) to introduce some livestock into my sons 35l tank. I went for two medium sized Golden Apple snails.
And what a good choice they've been 72 hours in. I don't think they are boring at all and it has been really interesting to watch them move around the tank etc. I'm not sure if I have a male and a female, although they have spent a portion of each day stuck to one another!
I'd be removing any eggs though as I don't want any more and wouldn't have room for any more.
I plan on introducing some fish this weekend.
Mark.
And what a good choice they've been 72 hours in. I don't think they are boring at all and it has been really interesting to watch them move around the tank etc. I'm not sure if I have a male and a female, although they have spent a portion of each day stuck to one another!
I'd be removing any eggs though as I don't want any more and wouldn't have room for any more.
I plan on introducing some fish this weekend.
Mark.
pay for the upkeep of the tank. Who ever says snails are boring should be shot In my tank I have Ramshorns, Malaysian trumpets, pond snails and assassin snails which are by far the coolest snail going!
My tank must be at ideal breeding conditions for them, or I'm just darn lucky. I wonder if there will be a third clutch. Watch this space.