T Tiger Tiger Fish Crazy Joined Dec 7, 2006 Messages 326 Reaction score 0 Location ENGLAND Jan 9, 2009 #1 I want to breed some apple snails so a bit of veggie or plants are required. what is suitable please
G Gemmylou Fish Fanatic Joined Jan 2, 2009 Messages 100 Reaction score 0 Jan 9, 2009 #2 you can feed them lettuce, cucumber, small bits of carrot, celery and green beans and they will feed of the algae on the tank. you can also feel them fish food pellets.
you can feed them lettuce, cucumber, small bits of carrot, celery and green beans and they will feed of the algae on the tank. you can also feel them fish food pellets.
L limerickbandit Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 99 Reaction score 0 Jan 9, 2009 #3 plants are not required for apple snails to breed they will climb out of the water and lay eggs on the hood of your tank LB
plants are not required for apple snails to breed they will climb out of the water and lay eggs on the hood of your tank LB
nosoup4you Soupreme Overlord Joined Sep 7, 2008 Messages 1,927 Reaction score 0 Jan 9, 2009 #4 I think Tiger means that he wants to feed them some vegetable matter for conditioning. lol
OP OP T Tiger Tiger Fish Crazy Joined Dec 7, 2006 Messages 326 Reaction score 0 Location ENGLAND Jan 9, 2009 #5 nosoup4you said: I think Tiger means that he wants to feed them some vegetable matter for conditioning. lol Click to expand...
nosoup4you said: I think Tiger means that he wants to feed them some vegetable matter for conditioning. lol Click to expand...
B barrycuda Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 68 Reaction score 0 Jan 23, 2009 #6 can you put apple snails in a planted tank?
Amerce Fish Herder Joined Oct 23, 2005 Messages 1,483 Reaction score 0 Location UK, Manchester, M34 Jan 23, 2009 #7 Yes planted tanks are OK for them as long as they are well fed with other things, they only eat your plants if there is nothing else available.
Yes planted tanks are OK for them as long as they are well fed with other things, they only eat your plants if there is nothing else available.
B barrycuda Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 68 Reaction score 0 Jan 23, 2009 #8 they eat that blue-green algae?>
Amerce Fish Herder Joined Oct 23, 2005 Messages 1,483 Reaction score 0 Location UK, Manchester, M34 Jan 23, 2009 #9 Never had so not sure, maybe someone else on the forum can answer.