Do Kuhlii Loaches eat snails?

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I have discovered my gravel moving. I must have brought them in with my plants ugh! I'm thinking of getting some loaches. What are some small ones for a 40 gallon that are good at getting rid of them. I like the way Kuhlii Loaches look but I'm not sure if they will eat the snails. Thanks for any input! :read:
 
I've kept MTS with kuhli's and Botia modesta and neither could eradicate the MTS. They kept the pop low but never could get the last one.

Why don't you like MTS? I purposely put them in my tanks.
 
I have four kuhli loaches and some snails that came unexpectedly. No snails are gone. Mine dont eat them and I dont think yours will either. Instead I suggest one or a pair of dojo loaches. They do get the snails. :)
 
I have four kuhli loaches and some snails that came unexpectedly. No snails are gone. Mine dont eat them and I dont think yours will either. Instead I suggest one or a pair of dojo loaches. They do get the snails. :)
Dojo loaches are cool water fish and should not be kept in tropical community. They also grow way to larger to be permanently housed in a 40 gallon aquarium.
 
I have four kuhli loaches and some snails that came unexpectedly. No snails are gone. Mine dont eat them and I dont think yours will either. Instead I suggest one or a pair of dojo loaches. They do get the snails. :)
dojos are coldwater fish and should not be kept in water that is warmer than 74º F.

if you get kuhlis, make sure to cover the intake of your filter with a sponge.
 
if you get kuhlis, make sure to cover the intake of your filter with a sponge.
Really? Will they get sucked up!!!!!!!!:confused: I wouldn't want that!
 
I've kept MTS with kuhli's and Botia modesta and neither could eradicate the MTS. They kept the pop low but never could get the last one.

Why don't you like MTS? I purposely put them in my tanks.
It's not that I mind the snails I have heard that they can take over rather quickly, thats what I'm afraid of!
 
I have discovered my gravel moving. I must have brought them in with my plants ugh! I'm thinking of getting some loaches. What are some small ones for a 40 gallon that are good at getting rid of them. I like the way Kuhlii Loaches look but I'm not sure if they will eat the snails. Thanks for any input! :read:

Never found loaches to be good for getting rid of snails. Botias are the most effective. My local dealer had a turtle he would lend to regular customers which would do the trick. Reinfestation occurs easily with new plants which often have eggs on them.
 
no, they wont get sucked up, but they will swim up the intake
Hey thanks I would have never thought of that! I really wanted them to get rid of the snails but I still may get some they seem really neat!
 
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