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Nordk said:If you put some vegetable matter (such as a cucumber slice) on the bottom of the tank (you may need to weight it) overnight, it will be covered in snails, remove it before turning any lights on.
JennClair said:Brilliant, thank you both!! Yeah they sure do clean the algae, I've got live plants so worrried they might munch on those?
coolie said:You could get some fish that eat snails like Rosy Barbs or Clown Loaches.
the_lock_man said:
You could get some fish that eat snails like Rosy Barbs or Clown Loaches.
The issue there is that you may not have room for those species in your tank. Jenn, if you are considering that approach, please research the fish first.
My personal recommendation is (A) cut down on feeding, as the snails eat left-over fish food and (B) an assassin snail or two.
That's if I can catch them first haha!NeonNeptune said:Those snails will make a great treats too for any fish if you crack its shell.