Hello people..
This is my first post, I'm not even sure I'm posting in the right section.
My snail problem is in my 75 gallon cichlid/community tank
I'd say there are approx: 200-300 snails although it's hard to tell.
Problem is other than looking less than appealing is that they are currently eating the 6 large Anubias I have growing on 6 separate lava rocks, also a beautiful sword plant (potted) also the Hygrophilia Corymbosa that is growing semi wild..
I've tried lettuce and cucumber overnight and while effective is only catching 20 or so a day... they dont really hang on the glass to much so I cant squish them all that way. and the corydoras and bristlenose keep the ground in good condition, and not overfeeding.. clown Loachs wont really go with the 4 Cichlids already in there.
So other then chemicals or a "Re do" of my tank.. what can I do?
I'm sorry if this the 1000th time this question has been asked
This is my first post, I'm not even sure I'm posting in the right section.
My snail problem is in my 75 gallon cichlid/community tank
I'd say there are approx: 200-300 snails although it's hard to tell.
Problem is other than looking less than appealing is that they are currently eating the 6 large Anubias I have growing on 6 separate lava rocks, also a beautiful sword plant (potted) also the Hygrophilia Corymbosa that is growing semi wild..
I've tried lettuce and cucumber overnight and while effective is only catching 20 or so a day... they dont really hang on the glass to much so I cant squish them all that way. and the corydoras and bristlenose keep the ground in good condition, and not overfeeding.. clown Loachs wont really go with the 4 Cichlids already in there.
So other then chemicals or a "Re do" of my tank.. what can I do?
I'm sorry if this the 1000th time this question has been asked