View Full Version : yoyo loaches and apple snails
drgold
06-20-2006, 11:22 PM
what would an adult yoyo loach do to a golfball sized blue apple snail? I know they eat small snails, but what about large ones? Can the two species coexist? Thanks!
wesleydnunder
06-21-2006, 6:57 AM
I have three large snails in my tank and the yoyos don't bother them.
Mark
DaisyTattoo
06-21-2006, 10:42 AM
I had a large apple snail in my tank, and the yoyo's bothered it enough that it wouldnt come out of its shell so I moved it and it has been fine ever since. Just depends on how aggressive the yoyo's are I suppose.
I had a large apple snail in my tank, and the yoyo's bothered it enough that it wouldnt come out of its shell so I moved it and it has been fine ever since. Just depends on how aggressive the yoyo's are I suppose.
or maybe how hungry? :D
DaisyTattoo
06-21-2006, 11:36 AM
Yes, that could also be a contributing factor :idea:
drgold
06-21-2006, 12:42 PM
so...try the two together and see what happens? and, keep the loaches well fed?
I woudl guess it also depends on how many loaches you have. A larger group would probably be more aggressive and willing to tackle something so large.
DaisyTattoo
06-21-2006, 3:26 PM
Yeah, I have 5 yoyos and 2 zebras, so as a group they may have been more menacing. If you do try it, just keep a good eye out and make sure the snail is pretty large. If the snail starts staying in his shell for pretty long periods of time, I would find him a new tank. Now that I have moved my snail, he is hardly ever in his shell. So I am pretty sure it was the loaches that were upsetting him. I witnessed them "cleaning" his shell so maybe they werent trying to actually eat him, but they bothered him none the less. BTW..the snail I am talking about is close to tennis ball sized. A golf ball sized snail may seem easier to eat, so keep a really really good eye on him for sure.