(MOVED) CL (& possiblly striata) and BIG snails
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(MOVED) CL (& possiblly striata) and BIG snails
Hello,
I am wondering how small (2") CL's would do with a BIGGER snail in the tank? (i do not have any other loaches, but might get some striata loaches)
asking for trouble? or would they leave them alone?
thanks!
I am wondering how small (2") CL's would do with a BIGGER snail in the tank? (i do not have any other loaches, but might get some striata loaches)
asking for trouble? or would they leave them alone?
thanks!
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Clown Loaches and snail
I am no expert, but how big of a snail?
I had an apple snail (2" diameter) in with my Clown loaches, and I don't know who (I have a bunch of different loaches including B. striata) bugged it into its shell, but it became completely reclusive. I have it on its own now. I also had another apple (1.5") with pea puffers (3/4 ") and they stalked it around the tank (like Foghorn Leghorn being stalked by the chicken hawk
), so now the snails live with my betta. Everyone's happy. 
I breed small snails for the loaches and puffers. I actually love snails, so it is hard to give them to my fish.
Tanja
I had an apple snail (2" diameter) in with my Clown loaches, and I don't know who (I have a bunch of different loaches including B. striata) bugged it into its shell, but it became completely reclusive. I have it on its own now. I also had another apple (1.5") with pea puffers (3/4 ") and they stalked it around the tank (like Foghorn Leghorn being stalked by the chicken hawk


I breed small snails for the loaches and puffers. I actually love snails, so it is hard to give them to my fish.
Tanja
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Snails and Loaches
The loaches sure didn't leave my snails alone. No matter how big or small. I just got a small tank for my snails (Apple and Mystery), and they are much happier.
I breed pond snails for the loaches, and I had a very happy Clown whizzing around the tank with a snail on his nose. You could almost hear him saying "Na Ni, Na Ni, Na Na" to the other loaches.
I watch the puffers stalk the snails around their tank too. There are skunk loaches with the puffers, and the skunks click excitedly everytime a few snails hit the tank.
It's hard, because I love the snails, so I try to give them a fighting chance. Plants and places to hide.
I breed pond snails for the loaches, and I had a very happy Clown whizzing around the tank with a snail on his nose. You could almost hear him saying "Na Ni, Na Ni, Na Na" to the other loaches.

I watch the puffers stalk the snails around their tank too. There are skunk loaches with the puffers, and the skunks click excitedly everytime a few snails hit the tank.
It's hard, because I love the snails, so I try to give them a fighting chance. Plants and places to hide.
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Nerites
Hi,
Could you show me a picture of your nerites? I thought they were saltwater. I am curious, because I do like them. Thanks, Tanja
Could you show me a picture of your nerites? I thought they were saltwater. I am curious, because I do like them. Thanks, Tanja
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http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=8998
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=8009
They appear in a couple of photos in these threads. If they are marine, they're doing remarkably well!
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=8009
They appear in a couple of photos in these threads. If they are marine, they're doing remarkably well!
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Nerite
---> I saw your thread after you had relocated. Beautiful tank. I didn't realize those were nerites in your photos.palaeodave wrote:http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=8998
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=8009
They appear in a couple of photos in these threads. If they are marine, they're doing remarkably well!
---> I have never seen snails like yours in tanks here. Like fish, there are many specie of nerites, and I am sure some are freshwater.

http://www.gastropods.com/6/Shell_166.html
I wish I could find them here for my tank. Thank you, Tanja.
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