....snails.... HELP!!

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stephenpence

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let me just say....:nilly:.
so some plants i got a while back had a few snail eggs on them i guess. not a huge deal. but me, being an idiot, thought "hey, they'll help with the algae blooms on the glass!" so i patiently waited for them to get a little bigger, and realized it wasn't helping at all! someone on a different thread likened it to "mowing your yard blindfolded". so today i look and these 6 or 8 little dime sixed snails have left 4 or 5 little gel-like egg clusters on my glass! and these are just the ones i can see!:rant2: they have GOT to go. my wife hates them and i'm not a huge fan either. the catch is, they're in my shrimp tank! so how do i get rid of them?? i read a thread earlier about a similar subject and they gave a few options, but it seems like they would all catch my shrimp as well as they would catch my snails. any advice? anyone want some random snails?? haha..
 

stephcps

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I had a ton of snails in my shrimp tank...it took awhile, but cautious feeding and manual removal over the course of a couple months drastically reduced the snail population down to just a few ramshorns and some MTS which were all ok with me. Nothing else worked. I noticed when I fed Ken's veggie sticks all the snails would flock to it. So, I would throw a few down and wait 30 minutes and remove a bunch of snails!!
 

stephenpence

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dang. that's what i was afraid of! those things reproduce insanely fast!! i hear that limiting their food supply will also cause them to reproduce slower, so i'm looking into ways to control the algae that i have blooming.. any truth to the rumor??
 

stephenpence

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its actually a shrimp only tank that's in its beginning throws, so as far as food goes, i feed the shrimp every other day, and the snails never have a chance to get to any of it. if anything i may be slightly underfeeding the little guys (5 berried currently, so i must not be doing anything TOO wrong i suppose) but the snails spend essentially all their time on the glass, which is pretty green still. could that be enough to cause the population boom?
 

stephenpence

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i can afford a cucumber to get rid of these guys.. good idea! the shrimp will probably bail off of it as i lift it out of the water yeah?
 

ESOXLUCIOUSS

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get a plastic bottle put some cucumber in the bottom weighted with a stone, return next morning take out bottle full of snails..
Second option assasin snails, it does work believe me, u will be looking for snails to feed them after a while a sthey do a great job on the unwanted snails...
 
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