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Title: Snail Army
Post by: masoud100 on December 17, 2012, 11:38:55 PM
I have just noticed that my colony of 3 Zebra Thorn Snails have produced more than 10 noticable sized snails and I see many more than is probably 1mm in size. When I bought them I heard they cannot reproduce in the aquarium and their eggs are infertile. So what's going on. Is there any fish I can add in that can go with Harlequins and Otto Cats that will eat the snails right away?
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: sas on December 18, 2012, 05:53:39 AM
Wow congrats!
If they are indeed Zebra Nerite snails I personally wouldn't be looking to destroy them, I'd be growing them out and either giving them away or selling them. I'm sure even the lfs would take them for credit maybe.
These guys are not a pest, unlike pond snails and even pond snails are okay in my books but then I'm just weird :).
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: blueknight0303 on December 18, 2012, 10:26:07 AM
they are the best snail for algae eating... expensive too! keep them and u might be able to earn some $$.
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: Dan on December 18, 2012, 09:09:47 PM
I had researched theses a while back when I was looking for a biological solution to algae. My understanding is that the eggs will only hatch in brackish water. But you might blow that theory out the window... I have  a few in my display tank and have never seen any hatch (tons of eggs but no babies), I would be curious to get your water specs as I would love to bread theses.

I would be interested in buying a few at our next meeting - I would snatch a few up if you show up with some.
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: blueknight0303 on December 18, 2012, 10:49:00 PM
zebra/nerite snail is different from zebra thorn snail.
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: masoud100 on December 19, 2012, 03:15:51 AM
When i purchased them originally i bought them under the name zebra thorn snails. They had a shell with.vlack stripe and each snail had a thorn or thorns on their shell. The new creatures i see vary in sizes and are complete see through but are shaped like snails. Are my snails the one that everyone wants or no
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: sas on December 19, 2012, 06:52:21 AM
Quote from: masoud100 on December 19, 2012, 03:15:51 AM
When i purchased them originally i bought them under the name zebra thorn snails. They had a shell with.vlack stripe and each snail had a thorn or thorns on their shell. The new creatures i see vary in sizes and are complete see through but are shaped like snails. Are my snails the one that everyone wants or no

Can you post a good pic of them here?

Or easy way to find out is bring them to a fellow aquarist or to a aquarium store and they'll tell
you right away what they are.
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: Stussi613 on December 19, 2012, 05:01:45 PM
Considering the number of plants you added and the timing of the see through snails you are seeing I would bet they came into the tank with the plants and are growing...probably common snails.
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: Peekay on December 19, 2012, 08:25:02 PM
I was thinking the same as Stussi. 
Are they like these?  These are common snails that come in on plants.  This picture is hugely magnified, mine are not more than 4mm across.

http://www.aquariumslife.com/uncategorized/freshwater-snail-removal/ (http://www.aquariumslife.com/uncategorized/freshwater-snail-removal/)
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: Feivel on December 19, 2012, 11:54:02 PM
maybee someone answered this already, i just read the top post, put a few algae waffer in the bottom corner of the tank. come back in 30 mintues remove snails from corner and repeat, might have better luck scooping the corner with a net, removing snails and replace media.

Hope this helps.
cheers
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: masoud100 on December 20, 2012, 01:25:51 AM
Quote from: Peekay on December 19, 2012, 08:25:02 PM
I was thinking the same as Stussi. 
Are they like these?  These are common snails that come in on plants.  This picture is hugely magnified, mine are not more than 4mm across.

http://www.aquariumslife.com/uncategorized/freshwater-snail-removal/ (http://www.aquariumslife.com/uncategorized/freshwater-snail-removal/)

I kind of see some snails that are shaped like that in my tank but very tiny. Others I see more in the shape of a normal snail (like my zebra thorn snails) however they have no colour and it is kind of see through. I really dont think they came from the plants since I've had plants for a long time in my aquarium and never noticed them until now. I do have white stuff on stems of my plants and wood (eggs I think) and I am guessing they are from the zebra thorn snails. I removed all the big zebra thorn snails now my tank is just filled with tiny small snails that have no colour to them.

I dont know whether I should wait to see what it turns out or solve the problem now by predetation. I have heard Assassian Snails are good but where can I get them. How about yoyo loaches will they eat them for sure (because most of my snails are on the plants, etc). Brine I would love giving them to you but its kind of a pain trying to find them and catch them.
Title: Re: Snail Army
Post by: Dan on December 22, 2012, 09:18:10 AM
Critter Jungle usually carries assassin snails...but call ahead to make sure they have some in stock.