Wooooow just wow... I cant believe you'd even go there lol
It gets boring cooped up 24/7 in a confined space. Nice to have entertainment.
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It gets boring cooped up 24/7 in a confined space. Nice to have entertainment.
Or they eat it at night....and I have so far never seen neritina eating any of that. MTS yes, other snails yes, neritina so far never. Might be they have enough to eat of what they prefer (algae).
"When snails attack"Nice! I’ll have to see if some produce slows down my plant eating goldfish. Only tried spinach which they didn’t touch
ew! You may have a horror film in making there.
Thanks for the warning.I have a lot of snails, today's cucumber slice was fully gone no traces left in 8 hours if they were carnivore it would be the slowest way to get rid of a body
There is no algae or biofilm in my tank, as the snails have devoured it, so they are grateful for the veg (never tried carrot - it might be a nice change for them).Good to hear others have different experience with neritina feeding, might mean they won't starve necessarily, but again, they are super picky, could ignore it. Didn't want to provide false info, iris just what is widely assumed here.
For example I have two neritina in a large tank where I regularly feed algae wafers, cucumbers, zucchini, carrots and salad leaves/spinach leaves and I have so far never seen neritina eating any of that. MTS yes, other snails yes, neritina so far never. Might be they have enough to eat of what they prefer (algae).
Slimyier, definitely!as in
Attack of The Killer Tomatoes, only scarier
We are blessed (cursed?) with rapid snail growth already.Nope, someone will detect an unpleasant aroma & call the cops. Best to leave no traces & encourage rapid snail growth. Then they can battle The Killer Tomatoes
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They are like a tiny ramshorn snail - brownish, flat. I did have a minor influx of bladder snails, too, but took them out and (luckily) must have managed to remove them before they started off laying. I rather like them, and keep them in a 4 gallon container in the garden.What kind of snails are they again? I continue to have problems with red ramhorns foolishly purchased on eBay. The adults are gone, but little ones continue to appear. I thoroughly vacuumed the substrate, black sand, and may have to do it again. Removed and washed plants. None that I could see. Found a few inside the small Day of the Dead skulls.
There are hit snails! I saw assassin snails at the shop. Don’t know how effective they’d be on the baby buggers.
Have to admit - I'm probably an over-feeder. I like rams horns (the big ones), but these are just irritating little pests and there are dozens of them!Getting rid of snails should never be done by obtaining more snails or chemicals. Just stop feeding the snails by overfeeding the fish, leaving dead bodies or decaying plants and so.
If snails don't have anything to eat, they die out. Snails are apart of a well balanced aquarium and in a well balanced one, they don't overbread.
Dont hate the snails, they just point out a problem. I wanted to even buy ramshorn's here, but those that have them hoard them, they are priceless
Yes - I wondered about the bleach, too.Terrific link! The bladder snails & one other were cute little things.
Guy saying pest snails & eggs often on plants. Uh oh. I went on a plant spending spree last week. They should arrive any day. Don’t like his idea of dipping plants In diluted bleach. Will rise off & hope for the best.
never thought snails could be so adorable!Oh! They are cute!
Super cool! I'm thinking of doing shrimps instead of snails cause they dont breed AS fast...ikr? I even liked the fuchsia color of the red ramshorns little slimy bodies. They were more active than the nerites.