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by Diana » Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:16 am
Pond snails and Ramshorns have soft enough shells that most Loaches can crunch them. Malaysian Trumpet Snails have much harder shells and the fish need to learn how to suck the meat out of the shell. Apple Snails are too big for most Laoches to eat, but Loaches will pester these snails to the point that the snails will not come out of their shells. They are harder to breed, too. I would not get Apple Snails just as Laoch food.
Raise snails in a separate tank or else the Loaches will eat all your breeding stock. Snails eat just about all types of fish food, as well as cooked vegetables, and fresh fruit. They tend not to eat aquarium plants unless the plants are doing poorly, and have softer leaves. Once the cells start breaking down the snails can eat them.
If the snails come from a poor quality store where ANY fish in ANY tank is sick (Ich, anything else) then quarantine the snails. Set them up in their own 10 gallon or so tank, and do not feed them to the fish for at least a month, doing lots of gravel vacuuming and water changes during that month, also feeding and breeding them to get a good starter colony going.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!