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Old 03-19-2008, 06:59 AM   #1
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I have a couple of snails in my 55 gallon tank. I found a little bittie snail last night who was sitting on one of the big ones. Now, since I do have some plants that I got from the LFS - about a month or so ago, how do I tell if this is a little baby snail or a hitchiker from the store? I have not seen any eggs anywhere on the tank, but I am sure it could have been in the gravel.
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Old 03-19-2008, 09:14 AM   #2
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what fish do you have in the tank?if they are capible of eating eggs than it could be a baby from you big snails.what color is the baby?what kind of snails do you have?if the baby is light brown and you other snails arent,it a hitchicker.
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5GALLON:
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PLANTED W//BLACK GRAVEL
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6 PIGMY CORY CATS
4 TIGER BARBS
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Old 03-19-2008, 09:30 AM   #3
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See signature for my 55 gallon - it is a mix of mollies, swords, cories and a pleco. The snails I have in there are mystery snails - yellow, dark brown and a light blue - the little snail I found was a dark brown.
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6 Green Sailfin Mollies
3 Dalmation Mollies
2 Black Sailfin Mollies
1 pregnant Platinum Lyretail Molly
1 Red Wag Swordtails
3 Mickey Mouse Swordtails
6 False Network Cories
1 Gold Spot Pleco (L001/L022)
3 Snails

20 Gallon
6 Black Widow Tetras
2 Red Eyed Tetras
6 Glass Catfish
9 Cherry Shrimp
1 Butterfly Pleco (L168)
2 Snails

10 Gallon
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25-30 Red Swordtail fry
35-40 Dalmation Molly fry
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:31 AM   #4
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could be anything, i put 5 red ramshorn snails in my tank, now have well over 100, i use them to feed my fish in my other tank sometimes though,

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sorry,i should have looked.im pretty sure it is a hitchhicker.they get shipped in aciedently with the fish at local pet stores.
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1 RED EARED SLIDER TURTLE
1 YELLOW BELLIED SLIDER TURTLE

5GALLON:
3 ALBINO BLACK SKIRT TETRAS
1 "MUPPY"
2 PLATYS
1 BLACK KUHLI LOACH

2.5GALLON:
1 ALBINO MBUNA CICHLID

BETTA BOWL:
1 RED MALE BETTA

DREAM TANK:
PLANTED W//BLACK GRAVEL
3 ZEBRA DANIOS
6 PIGMY CORY CATS
4 TIGER BARBS
2 BLACK TETRAS
4 MARBLE HATCHET FISH

10 GALLON:
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Old 03-19-2008, 12:56 PM   #6
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Its probably a Ramshorn or Pond snail. Those are commonly attached to plants and then hitchhike to your tank. They are harmless, but reproduce pretty quickly. Snail eggs are clear with little white dots in them and they can be hard to see on plants.
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Old 03-19-2008, 01:36 PM   #7
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Its probably a Ramshorn or Pond snail. Those are commonly attached to plants and then hitchhike to your tank. They are harmless, but reproduce pretty quickly. Snail eggs are clear with little white dots in them and they can be hard to see on plants.
How big do they get and should I try to get rid of them when I see them or let them go? I definitely don't want my tank overrun with them.
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6 Green Sailfin Mollies
3 Dalmation Mollies
2 Black Sailfin Mollies
1 pregnant Platinum Lyretail Molly
1 Red Wag Swordtails
3 Mickey Mouse Swordtails
6 False Network Cories
1 Gold Spot Pleco (L001/L022)
3 Snails

20 Gallon
6 Black Widow Tetras
2 Red Eyed Tetras
6 Glass Catfish
9 Cherry Shrimp
1 Butterfly Pleco (L168)
2 Snails

10 Gallon
2 clown plecos (L104/L162)
25-30 Red Swordtail fry
35-40 Dalmation Molly fry
6 Platinum Molly fry
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ramshorns get about 2cm at the largest, most hitch-hickers wont get much bigger than that

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your mollies should eat the eggs and if they miss any,they will eat the babys.
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55GALLON:
1 PACU
1 GOLDFISH
2 GOLD GOURAMIS
1 RED EARED SLIDER TURTLE
1 YELLOW BELLIED SLIDER TURTLE

5GALLON:
3 ALBINO BLACK SKIRT TETRAS
1 "MUPPY"
2 PLATYS
1 BLACK KUHLI LOACH

2.5GALLON:
1 ALBINO MBUNA CICHLID

BETTA BOWL:
1 RED MALE BETTA

DREAM TANK:
PLANTED W//BLACK GRAVEL
3 ZEBRA DANIOS
6 PIGMY CORY CATS
4 TIGER BARBS
2 BLACK TETRAS
4 MARBLE HATCHET FISH

10 GALLON:
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Its probably a Ramshorn or Pond snail. Those are commonly attached to plants and then hitchhike to your tank. They are harmless, but reproduce pretty quickly. Snail eggs are clear with little white dots in them and they can be hard to see on plants.
Harmless!!!!! HARMLESS no THEY ARE HARMFUL!!!

GET RID OF 'EM

They will damage or destroy plants in your tanks. Some plants are more vulnerable then others
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I have 5 planted tanks and they all have snails. My plants are fine with my pond and ramshorns. I don't have any holes in my plants.

They are harmless. Some types of ramshorns may eat plants. I believe Apple snails will as well (atleast 1 type), but those aren't as prolific as pond snails and ramshorns.
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Fish don't eat snail eggs. They are too gelatinous, and prolly taste bad as well. Loaches and puffers will eat adults, but I don't believe anything will eat the eggs.

Please refrain from posting incorrect information. Or any information at all because very little, if any, seems to be correct.
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