G gobucks1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 17, 2008 1,235 4 0 32 West Virginia www.myspace.com Mar 21, 2009 #11 You could do some Florida Flagfish or maybe some sort of smaller molly. Both will do well in hard water and are said to eat that type of algae.
You could do some Florida Flagfish or maybe some sort of smaller molly. Both will do well in hard water and are said to eat that type of algae.
Rikesh Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 20, 2008 256 0 0 Mauritius www.aquaxen.org Mar 21, 2009 #12 I've tried dalmatian molly last year. But they died. I'll try to find some hardier sailfin mollies or something like that. I'll remove the platy and replace them by mollies I don't want hybrids.
I've tried dalmatian molly last year. But they died. I'll try to find some hardier sailfin mollies or something like that. I'll remove the platy and replace them by mollies I don't want hybrids.
L Lupin Viviendo la vida loca! MFK Member Dec 7, 2006 20,590 66 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati Mar 22, 2009 #13 Rikesh;2931798; said: The bladder snail looks like mine As for the donkey-ear snail, i'm only getting some abalone(Haliotis asinina) species(sea-water species) I'm not sure about the accuracy of the "infusoria snail" term here's a couple of links: http://www.guppylog.com/comments/2006/6/22/154133/241/3 http://en.microcosmaquariumexplorer.com/wiki/Apple_Snail http://members.fortunecity.com/fooman/fishtank/fishtankframe.htm I'm waiting for you verdict Click to expand... Infusoria snail is an outdated name for apple snails. Yep, I just realized yours are bladder snails after figuring out the spires and shell shape. Here's the donkey ear. Lymnea stagnalis (giant pond snail).
Rikesh;2931798; said: The bladder snail looks like mine As for the donkey-ear snail, i'm only getting some abalone(Haliotis asinina) species(sea-water species) I'm not sure about the accuracy of the "infusoria snail" term here's a couple of links: http://www.guppylog.com/comments/2006/6/22/154133/241/3 http://en.microcosmaquariumexplorer.com/wiki/Apple_Snail http://members.fortunecity.com/fooman/fishtank/fishtankframe.htm I'm waiting for you verdict Click to expand... Infusoria snail is an outdated name for apple snails. Yep, I just realized yours are bladder snails after figuring out the spires and shell shape. Here's the donkey ear. Lymnea stagnalis (giant pond snail).
Rikesh Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 20, 2008 256 0 0 Mauritius www.aquaxen.org Mar 22, 2009 #14 Ohh.. Mine are definitely bladder snails then. Thanks a lot I'll research a bit on them...