zmazza
02-21-2006, 5:52 PM
I had a few questions about adding snails to my 40 gallon... I want to add plants and I'd like to have a non plant-eating species to control algae.
I currently have a 2" senegal bichir in the tank, and will soon be adding 3-4 three-spot gouramis. I'm not sure if this is a species that will completely eradicate any snail populations that I might have, and thats what I am hoping you will be able to answer for me.
My questions:
What snails would be beneficial to add that would reproduce but NOT eat my plants?
If the snail's shells start showing white streaks, what can I do?
What is the most beneficial snail to add to my tank?
Will the three-spot gourami eat snails?
Will the bichir eat snails?
I hope I haven't asked TOO many questions. :eek: I hear that snails are extremely beneficial to a tank, and I want my tank to be as healthy as possible, hence the abundance of anachris, amazon swords, java moss and anubias.
I currently have a 25 watt 36" strip light on my tank, and what it doesn't have in wattage per gallon I believe it makes up for in lumens. I have a 29 gallon with the lighting that comes in the package and I'm growing anachris and amazon swords. I know it probably isn't even a watt per gallon.
What do you guys think? Do you know of any other low light plants that I could use?
- Zac
I currently have a 2" senegal bichir in the tank, and will soon be adding 3-4 three-spot gouramis. I'm not sure if this is a species that will completely eradicate any snail populations that I might have, and thats what I am hoping you will be able to answer for me.
My questions:
What snails would be beneficial to add that would reproduce but NOT eat my plants?
If the snail's shells start showing white streaks, what can I do?
What is the most beneficial snail to add to my tank?
Will the three-spot gourami eat snails?
Will the bichir eat snails?
I hope I haven't asked TOO many questions. :eek: I hear that snails are extremely beneficial to a tank, and I want my tank to be as healthy as possible, hence the abundance of anachris, amazon swords, java moss and anubias.
I currently have a 25 watt 36" strip light on my tank, and what it doesn't have in wattage per gallon I believe it makes up for in lumens. I have a 29 gallon with the lighting that comes in the package and I'm growing anachris and amazon swords. I know it probably isn't even a watt per gallon.
What do you guys think? Do you know of any other low light plants that I could use?
- Zac