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Fishy Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Houston, TX
Age: 20
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So I have a couple of questions:
Should you quarantine invertebrates (ex. apple snail) before putting them into your tanks? I'm just curious because I wanted to get a couple. Can they transfer diseases? EDIT: I have some more questions about snails. I thought I would add them here instead of making a new thread. Can someone help me out, please? Last edited by FuzzyDragon09; 11-13-2008 at 10:57 PM. |
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Darth Ichthyos
Join Date: Jan 2005
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They can, but it's not very common. Some have flukes, but most snailborne flukes aren't a problem for fish. The water that gets trapped in a snailshell can harbor ciliates ( ick ) or dinoflagellates, so it's always a good idea to q-tine them for at least a few days and give them a good rinse.
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Fishy Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Houston, TX
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Okay. Thanks!
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Fishy Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Houston, TX
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So I decided to go with Olive Nerite snails instead of Apple snails. The main reason is because my local fish store (lfs) carries them. The other is that I was searching them online and it seems they are very good algae eaters (what I needed) and they won't eat my live plants. I don't know about the apple snails eating plants but didn't want to chance it. Plus the Nerites are smaller and less likely to be seen as a threat by my Bettas. I think.
So my questions are: I have my 6 snails in a quarantine container but want to move them to the tanks soon. I watched the lfs owner careful pluck them off the glass of tanks, but I worry about using this method to move them. I don't want to accidentally damage their really fragile antennae, rip their feet, or pull their shells off their backs in the process. I have tried just pulling them off the glass but they seem to be glued on (or I am not pulling hard enough?).Is there an easy way to safely move them? I have heard of putting cucumber in the tank and waiting for them to crawl onto it but what about zucchini? I don't think I have any cucumber in the house but know I have zucchini. I also have another question for when I get them in the tank. Will they be okay during water changes if they get above the water level? Will they just hold their breath? Here is a cool thing about Nerite snails that I learned: They can't breed in freshwater! Last edited by FuzzyDragon09; 11-13-2008 at 05:12 PM. |
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Sir Puff Alot
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Nebraska
Age: 17
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def quarintine the snails if there form the wild, and sorry my spelling is bad. Also, for the pulling them off. try a bit harder if they dont come off, leave them there. and just hurry with the water.
(I do not own or use snails, just giving my 2 cents from what I've heard) And snails stink ! |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Houston, TX
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Umm...So does anyone who has had experience with snails know the answers to my questions. It's not that I don't appreciate the help Kurtfr0 I just don't want to go by hearsay and end up killing them. And how come you don't like snails? Snails are awesome and good cleaners too!
Okay so I am going out of town this weekend so I decided to just pick them off the glass. I was kinda scared for them at first but got them all into the Betta tanks. All of them have been moving around alot except for two of them. If they don't become more active I'm afraid that I did something to them. Apparently I can't get anyone to help me. I'm leaving and joining a local forum. I don't know what I did wrong but generally when someone asks for help nicely you give it to them. It has been days since I have gotten a reply on this excluding Kurtfr0's response. I'm not mad at anyone and am grateful for the help I got for earlier problems but it seems no-one will talk to me. You guys seem polite enough to other newbies. How am I any different. I have never been anything but thankful for helpful information. I don't know any of you so I guess there is no loss on my part. Bye. P.S.- I guess no-one reads my posts anyways so I am just talking into a vaccuum. Last edited by FuzzyDragon09; 11-18-2008 at 01:22 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: California
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I know snails will eat zucchini just as much as cucumber. I wouldn't worry about snails dying during a water change. I don't have the exact same type of snail as you, but the snails I have seem to be able to stay out of water for about an hour.
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Rock DJ
Join Date: Aug 2006
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As for the Pomacea bridgesii, these are not plant eaters. They will never eat healthy plants and will prefer consuming dead and decaying specimens. You can try feeding them vegetables as alternatives. Calcium blocks may be needed to avoid shell erosion which is indicated by the cracks found on their shells unless your tapwater is hard and alkaline in which case calcium blocks are not a necessity at all. This can also be corrected by the use of cuttlefish bones and egg shells. Quote:
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