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I've search around and can't find any help. These are in a tank with Swords, Mollies and Guppies. Also have 3 golden ramshors snails (thanks Wyldfya). I have tried to keep other snails out but have been adding new plants. Anyone know what they are? Thanks.

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thats pretty pesimistic.
 
Well, maybe, but that's what happened to me. My planted/shrimp tank got infested with ramshorn somewhere along the line, and now if I don't kill all I can see every day, little holes start appearing in my leaves. The worst part is, as far as I can tell, they are the species that is supposed to leave plants alone.

From personal experience, I would squash the eggs and move the snails to a different tank without plants before little holes start appearing in the leaves and you can't get rid of them no matter how hard you try.

(This was just my experience though, your snails may be different, I have no idea)

Actually, taking a closer look at the picture, are those just face plants with a picture in the background? If so ignore everything I said.
 
dthomasi;1465779; said:
Well, maybe, but that's what happened to me. My planted/shrimp tank got infested with ramshorn somewhere along the line, and now if I don't kill all I can see every day, little holes start appearing in my leaves. The worst part is, as far as I can tell, they are the species that is supposed to leave plants alone.

From personal experience, I would squash the eggs and move the snails to a different tank without plants before little holes start appearing in the leaves and you can't get rid of them no matter how hard you try.

(This was just my experience though, your snails may be different, I have no idea)

Actually, taking a closer look at the picture, are those just face plants with a picture in the background? If so ignore everything I said.
Some fake some real in the tank. I just learned there are two types. common and marisa sp. not sure what I have though.:)
 
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