I've got three types of snails in my planted tank: m. tuberculata, physa's, and ramshorns. My tank is heavily planted (55 gal. with 3.5 watts/gal. and CO2 added) with 16 neon tetras, 6 serpae tetras, 4 black tetras, 2 SEA's, 3 otos and 16 ghost shrimp.
I recently received the snails as a result of a new Indian fern I introduced, or at least that's when they showed up. I love the new addition of the plant and we kind of like the snails. I've read many books, website articles, and the links on previous message about snails. What I really wanted is each person's own recommendation on whether to add clown loaches, puffers or dwarf cichlids to prey on them to minimize their numbers.
My concern is the puffers or cichlids (kribs., bolivian rams, or blue rams) will feed on the shrimp. The clowns tend to dislike my water parameters (hardness and pH) due to previous tanks I've tried to have them in.
I change approx. 50% of the water weekly and don't feed my fish very often (sometimes only 5-6 times a week) or very much. All the indicators (nitrates, ammonia, fish health, etc.) are great.
I recently received the snails as a result of a new Indian fern I introduced, or at least that's when they showed up. I love the new addition of the plant and we kind of like the snails. I've read many books, website articles, and the links on previous message about snails. What I really wanted is each person's own recommendation on whether to add clown loaches, puffers or dwarf cichlids to prey on them to minimize their numbers.
My concern is the puffers or cichlids (kribs., bolivian rams, or blue rams) will feed on the shrimp. The clowns tend to dislike my water parameters (hardness and pH) due to previous tanks I've tried to have them in.
I change approx. 50% of the water weekly and don't feed my fish very often (sometimes only 5-6 times a week) or very much. All the indicators (nitrates, ammonia, fish health, etc.) are great.