thanks. i did move a lot to the guppy 20 gallon tank that is a lot of work and i would like to down size. i do over feed i guess. i stopped “saving” newly hatched guppies. i could put some in my native north american fish- they eat them. anyone want guppies. ughhI make up a little cloth bundle of algae discs, put it in the tank in the evening and in the morning scoop them out with a net. I put them in the garden.
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okay. i might squish bladder snails in my amano shrimp tank. tried a new brand of shrimp food- Fluval shrimp granules. they are bigger. my shrimp aren’t eating, but guess who is eating. the Snails. ughh.thanks. i did move a lot to the guppy 20 gallon tank that is a lot of work and i would like to down size. i do over feed i guess. i stopped “saving” newly hatched guppies. i could put some in my native north american fish- they eat them. anyone want guppies. ughh
Way too many people seem to think that bladder snails are a result of overfeeing, which is at best, only partially true.
Sure, if you give them loads to eat then they will certainly take advantage of that, however I still have them in a tank that's been empty of fish for months, just waiting for a brood of fry to become large enough to put in it.
The tank was emptied and cleaned then new substrate was added and some plants, which is where I assume the snail eggs were attached to.
THEY ARE EVERYWHERE.......
They haven't been fed but still they seem to multiply. Who ever heard of a snail starving to death anyway?