Water Change Snails at top of the tank?

justintoxicated

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I have about 40 baby mystery snails at the top of my tank, They seem to do this every night, but went right to the top after a water change tonight! Even the larger ones seem to be heading for the top.

I'm a bit concerned since I dosed pretty heavy with some micronutrients containing Fe (iron). I put a whole capful in the 10 gallon (which is still within the recomended about)

I will check this thread in the morning.
 
Was just reading your PM and saw this post :)

I'd back off on the iron supplements and see if that solves your beard algae problem. A lot of people see a correlation between excess iron and BA.

Do you know how much iron is in your tap water?

Roan
 
It's normal for them to go to the top after a water change. I see mine up there all the time trying to siphon food from the surface after a water change. I take that time to hand feed one that is close, after a while they will come to the top and beg for food when you are at the tank.
 
racingjason said:
It's normal for them to go to the top after a water change. I see mine up there all the time trying to siphon food from the surface after a water change. I take that time to hand feed one that is close, after a while they will come to the top and beg for food when you are at the tank.


I dunno I did not see them siphoning food just sitting there inside their shells.
My Large Male snail loves fish food and blackworms. He discovered blackworms not too long ago!

I changed out 2 gallons of water last night because I was afraid it was from dosing.

I'm not sure how much I can cut back on adding FE as it is an ingrediant in my Kent's Freshwater Fertalizer the ony thing I am dosing into the tank.


Water temp is about 80 deg, I don't know why I bought a heater because my lights heat the tank enough lol, the tank has pretty much 0 surface agitation when topped off though, but it does have alot of plants.

I did notice the Large Male sticking up his breathing tube, it's really long like 4 inches!
 
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Too much iron is a bad thing, I use root tabs for my plants but I'm not sure that will work for you.
 
racingjason said:
Too much iron is a bad thing, I use root tabs for my plants but I'm not sure that will work for you.
Plants also need nutrients from the water column.

Roan
 
justintoxicated said:
I'm not sure how much I can cut back on adding FE as it is an ingrediant in my Kent's Freshwater Fertalizer the ony thing I am dosing into the tank.
Do you know how much Fe is in your tap water?

Roan
 
Roan Art said:
Plants also need nutrients from the water column.

Roan

Is he/she using RO water or something? I have never needed to add anything but root fertilizer and I have tons of plant growth in a very low light tank.
 
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