Snail Plague - What do I do?

Discussion in 'Inverts' started by Matt Rogers, May 10, 2005.

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  1. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    Heh. Yep. This is also related to my theory that having so many of them growing in there is a calcium suck. I have no idea if this is true, I am assuming their shells require calcium. I could be totally wrong.

    (Too late for a close up pic tonight. One soon. I think they are Ceriths though. - I read where they eat diatoms, well in my case it isn't true, they don't. Too bad.)
     
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  3. Bruce

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    escargot anyone? :)
     
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  5. Matt Rogers

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    No clams so must be Ceriths. They do look pretty similar!
     
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    Black_Raven Scooter Blennie

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    Matt, have you seen serpentine white snail eggs on your glass, if so they are probably ceriths but they usually dont survive out of the larval stage. My ceriths lay eggs all the time. Too bad you couldnt put a nasty trigger or puffer in there to gobble them up.
     
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    somethingfishy Purple Spiny Lobster

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    This may seem a little to simple but remove there food source. The snails must eat to live. Try cutting down on your tank feedings. This is probably just a result of overfeeding. IMO
     
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  9. Matt Rogers

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    I only feed once a day at best and only about a 1/8 of a cube. Must be something else I would think. :-/
     
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    :D Yup, I gave him parasitic snails ;D Now come on, gimmme a little more credit then that :) These are bigger/black and the ones you mention are white and smaller (about half size). These are stictly herbivours.

    At the moment their name escapes me, but, they're from Florida and they're what the baby blue legs grab for shells. They're not ceriths though, different shell type. They don't seem to lay eggs that you can see, babies just seem to pop up all the time.

    If you want to get rid of them, you'll need to get a bigger wrasee, which will be a problem with your six-line. You could add some more baby blue legs, they'll do a small job of ridding them. I've seen CBS (coral banded shrimp) do a number on them as well.

    I doubt a green serpeant will do anything for you, I stock them in the same tank as the snails w/no problems :D
     
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    Matt, I'll come harvest em one night, if you'd like.
     
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    Ah, I must have missed the first sentence where Matt mentioned that.....next time I'll make sure to open both eyes before making assumptions :)