deanrar
Fish Fanatic
There has been an increasing number of pest snails in my tank which i always squash or scoop out but i want some mts (to stir the sand) or apple snails (because i like them) but every time i add a few to the tank within a week they are on their back and if i dont deal with the pests for a while they quickly multiply.
I have in the tank 3 dwarf gourami, 2 mollies, 4 cories and 3 kuhlis (could be a problem for snails?) none of which i have ever seen go near them but i have narrowed it down to 2 possible culprits (bad speeling i think) which was flubenol 15 i used months ago i know can kill snails but i used it over 2 months ago and have done several 50% water changes since (with tetra aquasafe decholrinator) and yet the pest snails are still going.
The other one could be a product called 'Root boosta fe' and i used that about a month or so ago and have researched and found it contains, in varying degrees: Iron, Manganese, Sodium, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Boron, EDTA, DTPA, which i'm guessing are not snail friendly and as it only needs to be pushed in to the substrate once every 3 months so its still going to be there, could this be the problem and if so why do the pest snails keep multiplying and not the other snails? And if this is the problem is there any way to get around it aside from up rooting all my plants and trying to get all traces of the root boosta away?
One last thing a bit of info about my tank: 34gal, planted, sand substrate, chemical levels normal and at 25/77 degrees.
Any help will be much appreciated cheers.
I have in the tank 3 dwarf gourami, 2 mollies, 4 cories and 3 kuhlis (could be a problem for snails?) none of which i have ever seen go near them but i have narrowed it down to 2 possible culprits (bad speeling i think) which was flubenol 15 i used months ago i know can kill snails but i used it over 2 months ago and have done several 50% water changes since (with tetra aquasafe decholrinator) and yet the pest snails are still going.
The other one could be a product called 'Root boosta fe' and i used that about a month or so ago and have researched and found it contains, in varying degrees: Iron, Manganese, Sodium, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Boron, EDTA, DTPA, which i'm guessing are not snail friendly and as it only needs to be pushed in to the substrate once every 3 months so its still going to be there, could this be the problem and if so why do the pest snails keep multiplying and not the other snails? And if this is the problem is there any way to get around it aside from up rooting all my plants and trying to get all traces of the root boosta away?
One last thing a bit of info about my tank: 34gal, planted, sand substrate, chemical levels normal and at 25/77 degrees.
Any help will be much appreciated cheers.