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Fish tank problem...snail related

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So, i caught about 10 small snail-type things from a pond behind my parent's house. I added them in to my tank...probably about 10 months ago...

there are now, probably, a hundred or two in my tank.

No fish are dying but they are freaking everywhere. Should I completely empty the tank and destroy them?

I can only guess that they will continue to multiply and eventually overrun the entire tank. It's a 30 gallon tank or so.

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found lots of info on them here

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They are actually keeping the tank super clean...i read that if they get crazy you can put a piece of cucumber in and they will flock to it. That way I can gradually reduce the numbers if it becomes too much.
 
I can only guess that they will continue to multiply and eventually overrun the entire tank. It's a 30 gallon tank or so.

You would guss right. You need a fish that eats snails in the tank.
 
Originally posted by: randay
so which is it, one hundred snails, or two snails?

There are 100-200 snails in my tank....

I found out they are Malaysian Trumpet Snails...I think i figured out how to get rid of some of them. If i leave the light off for a day or two they come out like crazy. Otherwise, about half of them stay hidden.

Heres a pic from someone else's tank

 
You can't get rid of them now. Their little offspring are all throughout the gravel. The only way to eradicate them is by emptying the tank, sanitize anything that water flows in/through/past, and get new gravel.
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
You can't get rid of them now. Their little offspring are all throughout the gravel. The only way to eradicate them is by emptying the tank, sanitize anything that water flows in/through/past, and get new gravel.

this may not even completely rid them.
 
Hahahahahaha!!! I always pick-up nameless shit and just pop them in my tank to see what happens!!!

Nah I don't.:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
You can't get rid of them now. Their little offspring are all throughout the gravel. The only way to eradicate them is by emptying the tank, sanitize anything that water flows in/through/past, and get new gravel.

When I got my 55 gallon tank, it was riddled with these. My red eared slider went genocidal on them. Now there are no snails in the tank at all.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: SagaLore
You can't get rid of them now. Their little offspring are all throughout the gravel. The only way to eradicate them is by emptying the tank, sanitize anything that water flows in/through/past, and get new gravel.

When I got my 55 gallon tank, it was riddled with these. My red eared slider went genocidal on them. Now there are no snails in the tank at all.
You have a fish with ears?
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: SagaLore
You can't get rid of them now. Their little offspring are all throughout the gravel. The only way to eradicate them is by emptying the tank, sanitize anything that water flows in/through/past, and get new gravel.

When I got my 55 gallon tank, it was riddled with these. My red eared slider went genocidal on them. Now there are no snails in the tank at all.

Wow, we need some of these.
 
Puffers will eat snails like a bat out of hell. Only problem is what to feed them after the snails are gone.
 
i'm going to turn the light off for a few hours and see i can get them to all come out for a group picture.

I only have 4 fish in this tank plus a humongous plecostomus.
 
Originally posted by: seemingly random
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: SagaLore
You can't get rid of them now. Their little offspring are all throughout the gravel. The only way to eradicate them is by emptying the tank, sanitize anything that water flows in/through/past, and get new gravel.

When I got my 55 gallon tank, it was riddled with these. My red eared slider went genocidal on them. Now there are no snails in the tank at all.
You have a fish with ears?

No, that's a turtle 😛
 
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