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Bill Stock wrote:
Thanks Victor, how big is your tank BTW. It's 110 gallons. It's looking like a Zebra Loach(es). Those stay very small (I have one that's at least 1 year old and it's only 2 inches long) and are very good snail eaters. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Will dwarf loaches eat Yamato shrimp?
Kevin "Gene Heitman" wrote in message news:T7Xed.242414$wV.109122@attbi_s54... I had a snail problem in two ten gallon tanks. I added a pair of dwarf loaches to one and three to the other and the snails have almost completely disappeared. Dwarf loaches are the smallest loaches available but they are more expensive and less common than the zebra loach which should also do the job. I have found the dwarf loaches to be very well behaved and fun to watch. They have not disturbed the other fish in the tank at all. You can read more about them at Loaches Online (http://www.loaches.com/). Gene Heitman a Yoyo Loach? |
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