Controlling snails

nagukush

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Hi Friends !

How do I control small snails in my tank... Will clown loaches do the job ?
I have a few upside down catfishes in the tank, do I still need to put the clown loaches in ?

Also will apple snails eat plants ?

Kindly advice...
 
I agree with Mg. No fish just to remove snails especially since clown loaches need larger tanks and other botias will still need to meet other requirements.

Cut back on feedings and remove manually. Try placing letture in the tank overnight. In the morning, just remove it. It should be covered in snails...
 
NO,NO, NO , get a clown loch, they will control the snalls, if you have a snall problem teh clown lochs will eat the snall, but not all, thats what i used in my 55gal. and it worked fine
 
Problem - you're advocating adding a very large fish to the OP's tank without any knowledge of the tank size or current inhabitants. Bad idea.

Stick with manual removal - often buying fish to "fix" a problem ends in trading one issue for another.
 
If there apples and pretty yellow send them to me!! I am looking gor some :) oh and my rams... laid 32 gel sacks of eggs. guess whyere those sacks are going?? yep in the trash. no way to I want hundereds of rams horns.:eek:
 
As mentioned, you can make a snail "trap". Add the lettuce or some other vegetable to a small bottle and place it on it's side on the bottom of the tank overnight. In the morning, a large amount of snails will be in the bottle. Remove it, get rid of the snails, and continue to do this.
 
Hi Friends !

How do I control small snails in my tank... Will clown loaches do the job ?
I have a few upside down catfishes in the tank, do I still need to put the clown loaches in ?

Also will apple snails eat plants ?

Kindly advice...

Clown Loaches get to big, and as long as you have a 100+ gallon tank, don't even get one. Plus they live in shoals.

I don't think upside down catfishes eat snails..

Get yoyos,kulis, or skunk loaches, 3-4 in a shoal.
 
I concur on adding new fish, this being if you have the tank room and non-aggressive fish, why not branch out and try out loaches.
 
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