DooSPX AC Members Mar 24, 2008 524 0 0 43 Florida Nov 29, 2008 #1 I moved the snails to their their own tank and now they are all in their shells. are they just stressed out ???
I moved the snails to their their own tank and now they are all in their shells. are they just stressed out ???
snoopy65 I am Sam aka Snoopy65 Aug 24, 2008 4,628 0 0 Where the ducks walk on the fish, PA Nov 29, 2008 #2 I would just give them a couple days. Any move will stress them whether it is across the room to a different tank or across the country.
I would just give them a couple days. Any move will stress them whether it is across the room to a different tank or across the country.
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Nov 29, 2008 #3 They will often bury into the substrate when relocated. I would not be too concerned. What kind of snails are you talking about?
They will often bury into the substrate when relocated. I would not be too concerned. What kind of snails are you talking about?
DooSPX AC Members Mar 24, 2008 524 0 0 43 Florida Nov 29, 2008 #4 The briggs that we got from you Rach.
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Nov 29, 2008 #5 I am sure they will be fine. Did the two tanks have similar parameters?
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Nov 29, 2008 #6 It took my last two brigs to come out of their shells two hours after they arrived from mail.
P pam916 AC Members Oct 19, 2008 243 0 16 fort worth, tx Nov 30, 2008 #7 They may be stressed out. If they don't come out soon, you might try putting some of their favorite food near their shell.
They may be stressed out. If they don't come out soon, you might try putting some of their favorite food near their shell.
Arakkis AC Members Apr 7, 2008 990 1 0 SJ Cali Dec 1, 2008 #8 it's just shock, it should pass in 48hrs