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NetMax 24-10-2004 03:04 PM

"Tom" wrote in message
news:jeVed.938$HA.108@attbi_s01...

"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago.

I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients,

etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I

think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I

have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five

weeks
to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants,

so
what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they

will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like

snails,
maybe
a Yoyo Loach?





I ahve three yo-yo loaches and they do jut fine. They are said to top

out
at about 4" to 5". My largest, which I assume by the body shape and

size is
a female, has grown considerably in the short time I have had them.

From
about 3" to 4.5", but I feed a live food diet and there were lots of

snails
in the tank when I put them in. None now. :)

Tom



The Zebra loach tends to stay a bit smaller than the yoyo and by
reputation, is a slightly better snailer, but results vary by individual.
There are also fish which are very effective snail egg eaters, which is
another approach to take.
--
www.NetMax.tk



Bill Stock 24-10-2004 06:18 PM

Snail Eaters - Not Clown Loaches
 
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago. I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients, etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five weeks to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants, so what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like snails, maybe
a Yoyo Loach?




Tom 24-10-2004 10:35 PM


"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago. I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients, etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five weeks
to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants, so
what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like snails,
maybe
a Yoyo Loach?





I ahve three yo-yo loaches and they do jut fine. They are said to top out
at about 4" to 5". My largest, which I assume by the body shape and size is
a female, has grown considerably in the short time I have had them. From
about 3" to 4.5", but I feed a live food diet and there were lots of snails
in the tank when I put them in. None now. :)

Tom



Gene Heitman 25-10-2004 12:44 AM

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

"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago. I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients, etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five weeks
to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants, so
what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like snails,
maybe
a Yoyo Loach?






Bill Stock 25-10-2004 01:29 AM


"NetMax" wrote in message
.. .
"Tom" wrote in message
news:jeVed.938$HA.108@attbi_s01...

"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago.

I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients,

etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I

think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I

have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five

weeks
to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants,

so
what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they

will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like

snails,
maybe
a Yoyo Loach?





I ahve three yo-yo loaches and they do jut fine. They are said to top

out
at about 4" to 5". My largest, which I assume by the body shape and

size is
a female, has grown considerably in the short time I have had them.

From
about 3" to 4.5", but I feed a live food diet and there were lots of

snails
in the tank when I put them in. None now. :)

Tom



The Zebra loach tends to stay a bit smaller than the yoyo and by
reputation, is a slightly better snailer, but results vary by individual.
There are also fish which are very effective snail egg eaters, which is
another approach to take.


Like Bettas?

I did consider them, but I keep reading that so many community fish can be
fin nippers.

--
www.NetMax.tk





Bill Stock 25-10-2004 01:30 AM


"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/).


Thanks, great site. More reading. :)



"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago.

I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients,

etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I think

my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five weeks
to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants, so
what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they

will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like snails,
maybe
a Yoyo Loach?








Gail Futoran 26-10-2004 12:48 AM

"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five

weeks ago. I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro

Nutrients, etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good,

although I think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts).

But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things

take five weeks to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with

the plants, so what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown

Loaches, but they will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches

like snails, maybe
a Yoyo Loach?


In my tanks my Skunk botia seem to do a better
snail-eating job than the Yo-Yo loaches (different
species are in different tanks).

Gail


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Seb 26-10-2004 05:15 PM

Bill Stock wrote:
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago. I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients, etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five weeks to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants, so what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like snails, maybe
a Yoyo Loach?


Puffers are a possibility, but of course they eat tankmates as well as
snails...

Seb

NetMax 27-10-2004 01:52 AM

"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...

"NetMax" wrote in message
.. .
"Tom" wrote in message
news:jeVed.938$HA.108@attbi_s01...

"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks

ago.
I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro

Nutrients,
etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I

think my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I

have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take

five
weeks
to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the

plants,
so
what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but

they
will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like

snails,
maybe
a Yoyo Loach?





I ahve three yo-yo loaches and they do jut fine. They are said to

top
out
at about 4" to 5". My largest, which I assume by the body shape

and
size is
a female, has grown considerably in the short time I have had them.

From
about 3" to 4.5", but I feed a live food diet and there were lots

of
snails
in the tank when I put them in. None now. :)

Tom



The Zebra loach tends to stay a bit smaller than the yoyo and by
reputation, is a slightly better snailer, but results vary by

individual.
There are also fish which are very effective snail egg eaters, which

is
another approach to take.


Like Bettas?

I did consider them, but I keep reading that so many community fish can

be
fin nippers.



I was thinking about other loaches, but the sci.name escapes me. They
are very similar to a botia body shape except they have a more elongated
snout. Perhaps someone else can provide the name. Many cichlids will
also do the job, and there are many to choose from which like soft acidic
water and don't get too big.
--
www.NetMax.tk



Curtis 27-10-2004 06:53 PM

I was kind of wondering if Rainbow fish don't eat snails. I set up a
planted 75g tank about 6 weeks ago and about 2 weeks ago started seeing
snails (I counted as many as 10). They typically spent the better part of
the day scavenging the glass and I really didn't see them as an issue just
yet. Last week I added 6 Rainbowfish to the tank and this week I can only
see three of the larger (which at this point is about 1/4") and I've found
at least one empty shell.

Maybe it was just a coincidence. I also have 12 zebra Danios a 5" Angel
fish and a 5" Pleco in the aquarium.

"Commander Vimes" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 13:18:31 -0400, "Bill Stock"
wrote:

I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago.

I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients, etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I think

my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five weeks

to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants, so

what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they

will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like snails,

maybe
a Yoyo Loach?


I have a couple of Botia Histrionica's (Golden Zebra loach) - within 3
weeks of putting them in a snail infested 120 litre tank, the whole
tank was clear. These are active during the day and also swim in the
mid-section of the tank.

Other bonuses include they only grow to 10cm (3.5 inches) maximum.

Hope this helps,

Vimes




Scott 02-11-2004 01:32 AM

I have had two clown loachs for the last six months in my aquarium. they eat
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.

Scott


"Seb" wrote in message
...
Bill Stock wrote:
I started up a plant tank with some pond plants about five weeks ago.
I've
been doing this slowly, adding Trace Elements, C02, Macro Nutrients, etc.
This past week the plants started looking pretty good, although I think
my
light levels are still too low (55 gal : 144 CF Watts). But now I have
snails. Stagnant Pond Snails I think. Could these things take five weeks
to
hatch?

I want to make this a Community Tank once I'm happy with the plants, so
what
tropical fish will eat the snails. I like the Clown Loaches, but they
will
grow too big for this tank. Do any of the smaller Loaches like snails,
maybe
a Yoyo Loach?


Puffers are a possibility, but of course they eat tankmates as well as
snails...

Seb




js1 02-11-2004 06:25 AM

I just crush the snails when the crawl on the glass. Your fish will
eat the unprotected snail flesh.

--
"I have to decide between two equally frightening options.
If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman


Victor Martinez 02-11-2004 12:49 PM

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.

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Bill Stock 02-11-2004 05:59 PM


"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
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).




Scott 02-11-2004 06:05 PM

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.
"Bill Stock" wrote in message
...

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
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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