A plant-safe method to get rid of very small snails?

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lake_tuna

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There are a ton of these really small and flat snails in a 20g L fish tank that I'd like to get rid of. The adults don't get bigger than 1/8" of an inch across. I put a baby assassin snail (1/4" across) in there, but I think even he is too big to eat them.

I'm gonna have a chance to remove the fish for a move (or for an extended time to another tank), so I was wondering if there is be any good way to kill all of these snails with some kind of chemical? I have pure ammonia, which I use to cycle tanks, that comes into my mind. Will a high level of ammonia kill these buggers? Any other suggestions that will kill snails and leave my plants somewhat unharmed (as in they will bounce back)? I saw some chemicals as well as aquarium salt at Petsmart. I have a carpet of dwarf sags in there that I value more than the fish!
 

SubRosa

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drop some pennies in there
The amount of copper in a penny made after 1982 is hardly worth mentioning. That's an old timer trick that worked when we had real money.
 

bgourami320

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Syn. petricola's, mine eat all the snails that come in on plants etc.
 
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