
thanks in advance!
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If I didn't want them, I wouldn't have lots of themEmma Turner wrote:In my opinion, people should only keep clowns in tanks that are dedicated to their care and because they really want them, rather than just for the purpose clearing up snails. Clowns of only 2cm in size are not likely to be able to manage snails of much a size anyway.
I think I will move the endlers out, move the loaches in to eat the snails I cant pick out then rotate them to another tank til they are big enough to go downstairsYellowFinned wrote:I can't believe that clowns won't pick away at endlers, especially fry. They might not eat them while you are watching, but at some time. And if they enjoy the taste of them more than snails ...
I bought a snail trap lol prob a waiste of £6 but I have tried everything, cucumber on a string, scooping them out, useing Snail Away (I did take the fish out first) and even boiling everything and keeping everything seperate tank to tank, and they still appear!Emma Turner wrote:I think you'd be best off harvesting the snails and feeding them to your loaches in the aquarium they are settled in, rather than moving the loaches about in order to eat these snails out of different tanks. Clown loaches need stability. However, it is your decision, this is just my opinion.![]()
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