Yes i did but what do i do now how do i get rid of themThey are possibly brought in from plants, did you buy any plants recently?
how do i get rid of them. Now im scared to clean my tank too because what if THE WORMS GET ME TOOAgree with @AmyKieran, they probably came with the plants you bought. One little snail is not gonna do any harm to the tank
Squish them against the glass with your finger.how do i get rid of them. Now im scared to clean my tank too because what if THE WORMS GET ME TOO
Are there any other fish in the water?how do i get rid of them. Now im scared to clean my tank too because what if THE WORMS GET ME TOO
just my male bettaAre there any other fish in the water?
best snail solution? a couple of pea puffersSquish them against the glass with your finger.
A lot of people may reccomend buying another animal to deal with them, this is the wrong advice. Do not buy one animal to deal with another
Only if the tank and tank mates are suited for puffers… they have pretty specific requirementsbest snail solution? a couple of pea puffers
that tank will be snailess in a matter of weeks...
some people like snails some don't....assassin snails can do the job but require much larger numbers and will also multiply
people will always overfeed no matter what others suggest...hence the vacuuming the substrate "as a water change"
I have snails in my shrimp tank which I use to feed my puffers...but if I had snail explosions they would eat the plecos food
it's all a matter of balance and what the tank and its habitants need
snails = free food for pea puffers xD