It has been a while since I've been on here due to work and life in general being crazy but I have a pest problem and I figured I'd come and ask for some advice...
About 4 months ago I ordered some plants from a seller online (ebay) and got these little flat snails appearing about a week later. I tried a chemical treatment and while it did kill the majority, like most pests they soon returned to full force to the point where last night, I pulled out about 30 that had emerged once the lights went out. I want to be very clear on the following: I do not over feed my fish. My feeding regime is so particular that if I over feed and food is left on the gravel I'll siphon it out so that I don't upset the balance of the tank. But through researching I found that even if you have no alage visible the snails can still feast off of the light algae film which is invisible to the naked eye.
I don't want to add a new/aggressive/species and was wondering what advice you guys could give. Also there has been some debate as to whether assassin snails will eat them due to their size. The pests are roughly half-1cm in width and are flat. While looking for a good image I found this pic (hosted on this forum btw)
The above is the closest representation of the pest. Small, pink/clear-ish shell. The main difference between them is that the pest I have seem to stay in their shell more and have don't seem to have tentacles. I'm sitting here hoping assassins will work in this predicament because while I know some people don't mind their pest snails, I really want to be rid of mine...
About 4 months ago I ordered some plants from a seller online (ebay) and got these little flat snails appearing about a week later. I tried a chemical treatment and while it did kill the majority, like most pests they soon returned to full force to the point where last night, I pulled out about 30 that had emerged once the lights went out. I want to be very clear on the following: I do not over feed my fish. My feeding regime is so particular that if I over feed and food is left on the gravel I'll siphon it out so that I don't upset the balance of the tank. But through researching I found that even if you have no alage visible the snails can still feast off of the light algae film which is invisible to the naked eye.
I don't want to add a new/aggressive/species and was wondering what advice you guys could give. Also there has been some debate as to whether assassin snails will eat them due to their size. The pests are roughly half-1cm in width and are flat. While looking for a good image I found this pic (hosted on this forum btw)

The above is the closest representation of the pest. Small, pink/clear-ish shell. The main difference between them is that the pest I have seem to stay in their shell more and have don't seem to have tentacles. I'm sitting here hoping assassins will work in this predicament because while I know some people don't mind their pest snails, I really want to be rid of mine...