My pea puffer tank will be cycled by this weekend. Last weekend I was getting some nitrites and nitrates, but no ammonia, so I expect that by the time I test again this coming weekend the nitrites should be done. Of course I will test to confirm, but once I'm in the clear, I'll be getting the pea puffers.
I want to keep a population of pest snails that I can collect a handful of to feed to my puffers once a week or so. I know I can go to the pet store or the LFS and get a container of snails from them. That's not a problem. But I don't want to do that every week. I'd rather breed pest snails myself.
I have a few tanks up and running right now, but I also have some super tiny nano tanks that are currently broken down. My question is, should I set up a dedicated tank for a snail colony, or should I just throw a few pest snails into my established tanks? If I set up a dedicated tank, it will be my 2 gallon cube. If I use established tanks then I'll be throwing pest snails into my 30 gallon community tank and maybe my 10 gallon betta tank.
What do you think? If I put them in the community tank, am I going to regret it? If you were me, would you use the 2 gallon cube as a dedicated pest snail tank, or would you intentionally put pest snails in your other tanks? I'm not sure if I'll end up with pond snails or ramshorn snails. Will just have to wait and see what they give me.
I want to keep a population of pest snails that I can collect a handful of to feed to my puffers once a week or so. I know I can go to the pet store or the LFS and get a container of snails from them. That's not a problem. But I don't want to do that every week. I'd rather breed pest snails myself.
I have a few tanks up and running right now, but I also have some super tiny nano tanks that are currently broken down. My question is, should I set up a dedicated tank for a snail colony, or should I just throw a few pest snails into my established tanks? If I set up a dedicated tank, it will be my 2 gallon cube. If I use established tanks then I'll be throwing pest snails into my 30 gallon community tank and maybe my 10 gallon betta tank.
What do you think? If I put them in the community tank, am I going to regret it? If you were me, would you use the 2 gallon cube as a dedicated pest snail tank, or would you intentionally put pest snails in your other tanks? I'm not sure if I'll end up with pond snails or ramshorn snails. Will just have to wait and see what they give me.
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