meanwhile, the clowns sat back in their corner looking intimidated. Guess they were as facinated as I was to see the wild snail orgy.

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Hey, that's cheating.shari2 wrote: Maybe next time I'll crack a few shells before I drop them in and sit there with my camera...but they move so fast it will likely be a blur.
Kuhlis certainly eat MTS. They pounce on 'em when the fleshy head and foot is extended , bite, and extract them. Some say they suck em out, but I doubt this.shari2 wrote:Has anyone else noticed that khuli and horsefaced loaches go nuts over snails?
Yeah, snails like to move around, that probably kills that one at birthangelfish83 wrote:On the subject of snails- I had the idea of putting a food dish- literally a bowl with vertical sides made of ceramic I could bury in the gravel and put some snails in, like a dinner plate, so I could monitor and make sure they stayed in there- let the loaches such the meat out, then I could remove the snailshells and bowl...
It works in my head but I'm sure there would be other logistics involved in a realworld application
Thats what I was thinking, too. They would climb up the edges of the bowl and out. They're faster than you'd think, too.The Kapenta Kid wrote:Yeah, snails like to move around, that probably kills that one at birthangelfish83 wrote:On the subject of snails- I had the idea of putting a food dish- literally a bowl with vertical sides made of ceramic I could bury in the gravel and put some snails in, like a dinner plate, so I could monitor and make sure they stayed in there- let the loaches such the meat out, then I could remove the snailshells and bowl...
It works in my head but I'm sure there would be other logistics involved in a realworld application
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