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Jack Dempsey
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So my first poblem were the convicts breeding. It seems every time I turn around there are eggs. Now its these snails. I left a couple of egg batches alone just to see. Most I cleaned away. Of course this is turning out to be an every day thing. I just saw them hatching... OMG what the hellllllll am I going to do with all these snails? I'm thinking who will want them. There are tons. Then I see the babies convicts eating them. Ok one problem will help with another... but still the snails just gotta go. Any ideas on what to do with the snails? :nilly:
 
blacktarotannis;4868971; said:
So my first poblem were the convicts breeding. It seems every time I turn around there are eggs. Now its these snails. I left a couple of egg batches alone just to see. Most I cleaned away. Of course this is turning out to be an every day thing. I just saw them hatching... OMG what the hellllllll am I going to do with all these snails? I'm thinking who will want them. There are tons. Then I see the babies convicts eating them. Ok one problem will help with another... but still the snails just gotta go. Any ideas on what to do with the snails? :nilly:

Get some pea puffers.......Then again, the pea puffers would eat the fry, but more of the snails.........you can try wiping the snails off the glass if there are too many.........Yeah, try pea puffers.........
 
Get some clown loaches they eat snails won't fill your tank with fry and are real entertaining to watch.
 
The snails live in the sump. These are those big yellowish snails. If I get a snail trap what do I do with them after that? I have 4 big ones and tons of babies now.
As for the puffer no not a good idea... lol He would eat anything else in the sump.
 
Assasin snails. Definatly look into getting them. I dont have a snail problem yet but I have been told they help with snail problems.
 
blacktarotannis;4878612; said:
These are large yellow snails. Not a clue as to what they are called. I'll have to look into it. Like the size of golf balls.

Apple Snails?
 
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