snail eaters?

silentskream

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i need something like a botia, but that can handle softer water. (its going in my SA tank)
any ideas?
 
Better idea... a slice of zucchini or some romane lettuce will gather almost all snails overnight. Remove in the AM, repeat as needed.

Snail eating loaches &/or puffers are not a good solution based on what I read in your "My tanks" link as they will also eat your ghosties, aren't suited to cold water, (loaches) get big, prefer to be in groups, (puffers) will nip fins of others.
 
that's a very old thread.. i dont have ghost shrimp anymore. (see the 2nd post in the thread)

.. and i want this for my south american tank.
i'm not worried about the size so much as the softness of the water.
i've got plenty of room for something else... as long as its not TOO big.
(and i dont want somethign that will eat my rams)
 
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I didn't think PH was too much of a concern as long as you acclimate slowly and are not trying to breed them.
 
.. and i want this for my south american tank.
i'm not worried about the size so much as the softness of the water.
i've got plenty of room for something else... as long as its not TOO big.
(and i dont want somethign that will eat my rams)
Was it the 55 gallons? Loaches do not eat rams. Smaller species such as Botia rostrata, Botia striata, Botia almorhae, Botia kubotai or Botia histronica will be okay. Even smaller species such as Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki and Yasuhikotakia nigrolineatus are even more expensive. They prefer a little more oxygen added in their tank and some gentle currents.

Good luck.
 
www.loaches.com has tons of useful info on loaches....personally i like yo-yo loaches because they seem to be more active, but you'd have to add at least 3 of them....loaches will not be happy if they are not kept in groups of at least 3..but they are pretty crazy to watch and don't act like any other fish....
 
Snail control without adding to your bioload is what I think Jm means. A lot of us try not to control problems by adding fish, but by adressing the root of the problems. Too much food avaliable to snails for example. But yeah, you can bait them out and trade them into the lfs.
 
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