GuppyPerson89586
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Im just wondering, but is there any way to get rid of freshwater pest snails without killing the other snails? thanks!
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they will decline naturally if you feed less, and clean your tank more often.Im just wondering, but is there any way to get rid of freshwater pest snails without killing the other snails? thanks!
Clown loaches can live two to three times as long as dogs and get very large. Buying them to use them to pick off snails is the kind of short sighted approach that gets a lot of us into stocking trouble, and that needlessly kills fish.If your other snails are large and not too numerous, you could pluck them out, toss them in a spare tank, and possibly get clown loaches if it’s a big, understocked tank. Or, if it’s smaller and stocked, put a copper medicine in and wait for it to kill them all.
You can leave a piece of lettuce or spinach in your tank and then when some snails have gathered on it, take it out and deal with them.How do you trap pest snails? I’ve only ever used tissue culture plants, so I’ve never had to deal with this problem.
One caveat about assassin snails. They can be pretty effective in controlling pest snails. But, they will prefer to eat leftover fish food to other snails. So if someone is overfeeding, not only will that cause pest snails to proliferate, the assassins won't do as much about it.My tank had a huge infestation of small bladderwort snails. Scooping them out (sometimes 20-30 a day) or squishing them (which I didn’t like doing) didn’t work. There are lots of cherry shrimp, and a couple of nerite snails so chemical treatment wasn’t an option. I added 6 assassin snails and that solved the problem. They left the shrimp and nerite snails alone.