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Old 02-11-2004, 12:49 PM
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all the snails that were in my aquarium. they have barely grown in the time
that I have had them, so they could be alright for your tank for quite a
while.


Whereas one of mine grew like a weed in 6 months. S/he is now a good 6
inches, while her smalling "sibling" (they were all the same size and
from the same source when I got them) is half her size.

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Old 02-11-2004, 05:59 PM
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Scott wrote:
all the snails that were in my aquarium. they have barely grown in the

time
that I have had them, so they could be alright for your tank for quite a
while.


Whereas one of mine grew like a weed in 6 months. S/he is now a good 6
inches, while her smalling "sibling" (they were all the same size and
from the same source when I got them) is half her size.


Thanks Victor, how big is your tank BTW.

It's looking like a Zebra Loach(es).



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Old 02-11-2004, 06:05 PM
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if you get them when they are young they are only a couple of inch's or in
size. the two I have are both around two inches in length. I think that they
are well worth the space that they take up in my 40gal aquarium.
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Scott wrote:
all the snails that were in my aquarium. they have barely grown in the

time
that I have had them, so they could be alright for your tank for quite
a
while.


Whereas one of mine grew like a weed in 6 months. S/he is now a good 6
inches, while her smalling "sibling" (they were all the same size and
from the same source when I got them) is half her size.


Thanks Victor, how big is your tank BTW.

It's looking like a Zebra Loach(es).





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Old 02-11-2004, 09:36 PM
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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.


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