Sap - Snails

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Right then, I have a SAP in a tank with small gravel as a substrate. I have released some MTS snails into the tank, but i cant see them. How will the fish find them or am i missing something?

Any comments would be great!1

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Simon
 
SAP is a new one on me. What is it? I even did a Google but the top 50 hits for SAP were to computer applications.

MTS spend lots of time burrowing and foraging in the gravel. They are a good snail in that aspect as they'll help keep things a little cleaner by eating missed food, etc.
 
The SAP will find them, as the MTS snails will come out at night.

SAP is south american puffer
 
Don't quote me on this but, I think
I read that MTS have a very hard shell,
and are too strong for snail eaters. But,
I'm not 100% on this :unsure:
 
Don't quote me on this but, I think
I read that MTS have a very hard shell,
and are too strong for snail eaters. But,
I'm not 100% on this :unsure:


Allegedly, but I've never had problems feeding MTS snails.
 
My old T Turgidus used to have no problems dealing with MTs. Id still have a massive quantity of other snails on the go to help though.
 
A fair few people have had problems with puffers and MTS. From experience they are best left out of a puffer's tank.
 
A fair few people have had problems with puffers and MTS. From experience they are best left out of a puffer's tank.


Why is that? What snail would be best??


Whilst very young the MTS have relatively soft shells but once they start to grow their shells became incrediably tough. Experiences have taught many that they are too tough for puffers and have been known to damage their teeth.
Common pond snails or Ramshorns are the best snail to feed a puffer. They can be crushed easily by a puffer.

You try crushing a MTS, its extremely difficult without pliers.
 
A fair few people have had problems with puffers and MTS. From experience they are best left out of a puffer's tank.


Why is that? What snail would be best??


Whilst very young the MTS have relatively soft shells but once they start to grow their shells became incrediably tough. Experiences have taught many that they are too tough for puffers and have been known to damage their teeth.
Common pond snails or Ramshorns are the best snail to feed a puffer. They can be crushed easily by a puffer.

You try crushing a MTS, its extremely difficult without pliers.


Ok thanks for that
 

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