Angeltold
New Member
Hi there I finally made a fish forum for all of my fishy questions.
I bought a couple panda corys today, a couple AFDs, and i saw the Assassin Snails, and at first I thought they were so cool i HAD to buy them. SO i did (they tried to breed and i saw their mouth and im a little heeby geebied)
ANYWAY it was an impulsive buy. The girl said they wouldnt effect the nerite, etc.
I come home and realize that im pretty sure they swallow snails whole. So.. my snail! My Nerite.. came to check things out and turned the other direction..
Even though hes bigger i got scared for him and tried to take him out but i dont know how, and he wouldnt budge off the glass. I waited for him to go onto the rocks but he's hiding behind the filter.
Im just really nervous, i dont want him to get attacked.
My tank is a 20 gallon. I have some dried bloodworms etc. I saw one of the assasin snails slirp one up after he tried to escape the tank in embarassment that his partnerād rejected him.
The Nerite is 1.5-2 times the size of my assassin snails. I have another tank he could go in, if I can even get him..
Iāll hope to add some lettuce to the tank to feed him, but alls I have is dried blood worms or fish/amphibian/shrimp food for the assassins.
So my question is, do you think my Nerite will be able to defend himself? Will the assassinās care to attack him if the environment be not stressful? (Even my betta doesn't attack. All of my fish get along.)
Does anyone have any experiences with this?
I read a forum and i guess it depends on the strength of the Nerite. But i want him to live peacefully, without being attacked by these omnivorious cousins.
Will they even try to attack the nitrite if i leave other food available to him?
I donāt know if this is true, just an idea, but i donāt think fish enjoy attacking each other in a peaceful environment, as long as their needs are met.
Thanks for any comments!
I bought a couple panda corys today, a couple AFDs, and i saw the Assassin Snails, and at first I thought they were so cool i HAD to buy them. SO i did (they tried to breed and i saw their mouth and im a little heeby geebied)
ANYWAY it was an impulsive buy. The girl said they wouldnt effect the nerite, etc.
I come home and realize that im pretty sure they swallow snails whole. So.. my snail! My Nerite.. came to check things out and turned the other direction..
Even though hes bigger i got scared for him and tried to take him out but i dont know how, and he wouldnt budge off the glass. I waited for him to go onto the rocks but he's hiding behind the filter.
Im just really nervous, i dont want him to get attacked.
My tank is a 20 gallon. I have some dried bloodworms etc. I saw one of the assasin snails slirp one up after he tried to escape the tank in embarassment that his partnerād rejected him.
The Nerite is 1.5-2 times the size of my assassin snails. I have another tank he could go in, if I can even get him..
Iāll hope to add some lettuce to the tank to feed him, but alls I have is dried blood worms or fish/amphibian/shrimp food for the assassins.
So my question is, do you think my Nerite will be able to defend himself? Will the assassinās care to attack him if the environment be not stressful? (Even my betta doesn't attack. All of my fish get along.)
Does anyone have any experiences with this?
I read a forum and i guess it depends on the strength of the Nerite. But i want him to live peacefully, without being attacked by these omnivorious cousins.
Will they even try to attack the nitrite if i leave other food available to him?
I donāt know if this is true, just an idea, but i donāt think fish enjoy attacking each other in a peaceful environment, as long as their needs are met.
Thanks for any comments!