FriendlyGeek
Fish Fanatic
We have a large number of MTS in our tank and to be honest, we quite like them - they help to keep things clean and some of their shells are actually really beautiful. We have all sizes from teeny tiny ones to quite large ones, so they are at all stages of development and clearly thriving.
But we were discussing the other night and I just wanted to know as per the title, is there such a thing as too many? As in, is there a point where they will become too numerous and start to cause problems in the tank? My concern is that we have shrimp in there and they love the algae, but will the snails completely wipe this out if we allow too many to inhabit the tank?
We really don't want to get rid of them, but do we need to control the numbers for any reason? Or simply let them get on with life
But we were discussing the other night and I just wanted to know as per the title, is there such a thing as too many? As in, is there a point where they will become too numerous and start to cause problems in the tank? My concern is that we have shrimp in there and they love the algae, but will the snails completely wipe this out if we allow too many to inhabit the tank?
We really don't want to get rid of them, but do we need to control the numbers for any reason? Or simply let them get on with life