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Old 09-22-2007, 10:42 PM   #1
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Default Clown Loaches

I've got 3 clown loaches that I moved to my community tank after they didn't touch the snail population in my guppy tank (apparently they were eating all the fry) And tonight I found my mystery snails with what looks like chewed up snails. I figured the loaches would go after the easier to get ramshorn snails but apparently not. What i'm wondering is do clown loaches chew away at a shell to get to a snail or do they just go for the entrance to the shell? I've moved the snails since but it would be nice to know

Also, I know loaches get way to big for my 29g, they're just a temporary solution to my snail problem then they go back to the LFS for credit
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