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by Firefly_Dreamer » Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:14 am
toboelover wrote:Oh my gosh. The trumpet snails in my 55 gallon tank survived the water being drained, being transported in below freezing temps, and being rinsed in super hot water. How do you kill these things?! Ugh!
Why are you trying to get rid of them? is there not enough algae in your tank? if i knew you in real life i'd say i'd take tem because i love their shells and keep them in my old betta tank that is currently unoccupied, and getting overrun with algae, even though i put my black mystery snail in there.
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by flyteck » Wed Jan 02, 2013 12:11 pm
toboelover wrote:flyteck wrote:toboelover wrote:Oh my gosh. The trumpet snails in my 55 gallon tank survived the water being drained, being transported in below freezing temps, and being rinsed in super hot water. How do you kill these things?! Ugh!
O.O
My minnow pretty much devoured the snails in my dad's tank within a day.. how big are trumpet snails? Because large minnow love to eat them.
Mine are all still small right now, about 1 centimeter, but they can grow up to about an inch long. I got a loach to eat them, but it seems perhaps the shells of the trumpet snails are just too hard. They are difficult to crush with your fingers. I don't want to get any minnows. Maybe I will try getting assassin snails again.
Alright. If you need to though, getting minnow should get the job done. Good luck c:
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I lost two glass cats and two guppies. One guppy looked sick from the start, and she was an extra I didn't pay for. I'm surprised about the male though.. he had a nick in his tail then he just died. Another female (my favourite) looks a bit off, I hope she gets over it. The others look good though.
My last glass cat ate. He might make it, even though he is alone.
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by Bettahorse » Wed Jan 02, 2013 12:49 pm
EmoKittehXD wrote:toboelover wrote:Oh my gosh. The trumpet snails in my 55 gallon tank survived the water being drained, being transported in below freezing temps, and being rinsed in super hot water. How do you kill these things?! Ugh!
Why are you trying to get rid of them? is there not enough algae in your tank? if i knew you in real life i'd say i'd take tem because i love their shells and keep them in my old betta tank that is currently unoccupied, and getting overrun with algae, even though i put my black mystery snail in there.
I would like to get rid of them because they out-competed the ramshorn snails I used to have for food. I don't have an algae problem, just a few diatoms and I get quite a build-up of hair algae over time. But the trumpets don't eat the hair algae anyway. The ramshorns did, but the hair algae didn't grow fast enough for them, but the trumpets would eat all the food I gave to them, because they are much faster. The trumpets also breed like guppies and the only way I have of keeping their numbers under control, is by removing as many as I can when they climb on the glass. I miss my ramshorns. ;_;

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by Firefly_Dreamer » Wed Jan 02, 2013 2:19 pm
toboelover wrote:EmoKittehXD wrote:toboelover wrote:Oh my gosh. The trumpet snails in my 55 gallon tank survived the water being drained, being transported in below freezing temps, and being rinsed in super hot water. How do you kill these things?! Ugh!
Why are you trying to get rid of them? is there not enough algae in your tank? if i knew you in real life i'd say i'd take tem because i love their shells and keep them in my old betta tank that is currently unoccupied, and getting overrun with algae, even though i put my black mystery snail in there.
I would like to get rid of them because they out-competed the ramshorn snails I used to have for food. I don't have an algae problem, just a few diatoms and I get quite a build-up of hair algae over time. But the trumpets don't eat the hair algae anyway. The ramshorns did, but the hair algae didn't grow fast enough for them, but the trumpets would eat all the food I gave to them, because they are much faster. The trumpets also breed like guppies and the only way I have of keeping their numbers under control, is by removing as many as I can when they climb on the glass. I miss my ramshorns. ;_;
I'm sory, i really didn't know that. to me a snail is a snail. i just can't keep my last mystery in my golfish tank for over a week at a time, because the goldfish will kill it like they did with my larger mystery snail that was the size of a walnut. i haven't had an issue with hair algae yet, though. ramshorns are colorful snails.
but i have had issues with a sponge/cotton like stuff that grows on plants, but either my pleco or my snail has eaten that. i hope you have better luck with your snails. you could put them all in one tank and see if a pet store will take them, even if its not to sell.
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by dark dragon » Wed Jan 02, 2013 2:58 pm
well i have some very sad news my dads prize clown loach has died it was about 3 inches my dad had it since it was about 1 inch we do know how it died though he was doing a big water change/refill the power flickered this morning and he still hasnt shown me how to re-start his pump for the filter (its homemade) and that plus the water change just shocked the poor thing to death! ugg i feel horrable about it and my dad was thinking about changing over to a species tank of just the clowns i feel like i should go to the pet store and getting him three just to cheer him up to him his fish are more like old friends then pets!
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by Bettahorse » Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:49 pm
EmoKittehXD wrote:toboelover wrote:
I would like to get rid of them because they out-competed the ramshorn snails I used to have for food. I don't have an algae problem, just a few diatoms and I get quite a build-up of hair algae over time. But the trumpets don't eat the hair algae anyway. The ramshorns did, but the hair algae didn't grow fast enough for them, but the trumpets would eat all the food I gave to them, because they are much faster. The trumpets also breed like guppies and the only way I have of keeping their numbers under control, is by removing as many as I can when they climb on the glass. I miss my ramshorns. ;_;
I'm sory, i really didn't know that. to me a snail is a snail. i just can't keep my last mystery in my golfish tank for over a week at a time, because the goldfish will kill it like they did with my larger mystery snail that was the size of a walnut. i haven't had an issue with hair algae yet, though. ramshorns are colorful snails.
but i have had issues with a sponge/cotton like stuff that grows on plants, but either my pleco or my snail has eaten that. i hope you have better luck with your snails. you could put them all in one tank and see if a pet store will take them, even if its not to sell.
Unfortunately, they are hard to catch so catching all of them to take to a pet store is just not possible. They reproduce so fast, then they burrow into the gravel and hide on the plants and driftwood.

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by Bettahorse » Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:07 pm
dark dragon wrote:well i have some very sad news my dads prize clown loach has died it was about 3 inches my dad had it since it was about 1 inch we do know how it died though he was doing a big water change/refill the power flickered this morning and he still hasnt shown me how to re-start his pump for the filter (its homemade) and that plus the water change just shocked the poor thing to death! ugg i feel horrable about it and my dad was thinking about changing over to a species tank of just the clowns i feel like i should go to the pet store and getting him three just to cheer him up to him his fish are more like old friends then pets!
How big is your dad's tank? Clown Loaches get huge.
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