Arfie
Fish Herder
Hello again,
It appears that I have been overfeeding, based on the following:
1) I usually change 20-25% of my water twice a week and decided to leave it a week and the water was green by 6 days, which I understand is a build up of algae which is a symptom of overfeeding. Back to 3 changes a week a week for now
2) Bloody snails, I'm now manually removing by hand or lettuce leaves about 50 a day from my 10G tank , which again I understand is a symptom of overfeeding as there's more food left to feed them.
Now I dont mind a few snails but this is ridiculous. I spotted 2 days ago that the built in filter was not shifting much water, so took it apart and found a cluster of probably near 100 little snails blocking the whole of the bottom of the filter inlet almost stopping the flow and they are all over and within the filter sponges. They have also started to eat my plants.
So to remedy this problem I was thinking about the following action:
1) Starving the fish for say 2-3 days so the bottom feeders get more stuff of the bottom therefore reducing the snail food, then feed smaller amounts every other day.
2) Taking all the plants out, soaking them in potassium permanganate (sp?) if I can get hold of some to kill any snails and eggs on them then putting them in my quarantine tank for a week or so. This will remove a hiding place, breeding place and further food source for the snails.
3) Continue with the lettuce trick along with manually picking the snails out of the tank.
I haven't got room at the moment to add any more fish that could eat the snails (new tank coming at the weekend but I'll need to cycle it ) unless I could borrow one for a couple of weeks.
When the new tank is here it will have a sand substrate and nothing will be moved from the old tank to the new one except a few of my fish (cory's will be moving to a new home), so there should be no further infestations and any new fish or plants will be quarantined 1st before getting in there, I then intend to add a small snail eater to the old tank, like dwarf puffer or yo-yo loach but that's weeks away for now and research will have to be done nearer the time.
I'd appreciate your expert advice on my plans or a better suggestion as I'd like to get them under control before I mess about with a new tank.
Arfie
It appears that I have been overfeeding, based on the following:
1) I usually change 20-25% of my water twice a week and decided to leave it a week and the water was green by 6 days, which I understand is a build up of algae which is a symptom of overfeeding. Back to 3 changes a week a week for now
2) Bloody snails, I'm now manually removing by hand or lettuce leaves about 50 a day from my 10G tank , which again I understand is a symptom of overfeeding as there's more food left to feed them.
Now I dont mind a few snails but this is ridiculous. I spotted 2 days ago that the built in filter was not shifting much water, so took it apart and found a cluster of probably near 100 little snails blocking the whole of the bottom of the filter inlet almost stopping the flow and they are all over and within the filter sponges. They have also started to eat my plants.
So to remedy this problem I was thinking about the following action:
1) Starving the fish for say 2-3 days so the bottom feeders get more stuff of the bottom therefore reducing the snail food, then feed smaller amounts every other day.
2) Taking all the plants out, soaking them in potassium permanganate (sp?) if I can get hold of some to kill any snails and eggs on them then putting them in my quarantine tank for a week or so. This will remove a hiding place, breeding place and further food source for the snails.
3) Continue with the lettuce trick along with manually picking the snails out of the tank.
I haven't got room at the moment to add any more fish that could eat the snails (new tank coming at the weekend but I'll need to cycle it ) unless I could borrow one for a couple of weeks.
When the new tank is here it will have a sand substrate and nothing will be moved from the old tank to the new one except a few of my fish (cory's will be moving to a new home), so there should be no further infestations and any new fish or plants will be quarantined 1st before getting in there, I then intend to add a small snail eater to the old tank, like dwarf puffer or yo-yo loach but that's weeks away for now and research will have to be done nearer the time.
I'd appreciate your expert advice on my plans or a better suggestion as I'd like to get them under control before I mess about with a new tank.
Arfie