My fish tank is full of snails. I have no idea how this happened; the only thing I've introduced into the tank in the last several months is tap water, water conditioner, shrink-wrapped filter cartridges, and fish food. No new fish or plants. So do snails just spontaneously generate? I noticed a single one a few weeks ago, and thought "huh, that's weird" and promptly forgot about it. Then when I looked again a couple of days ago, saw that there were tons and tons of them.
I'll have to double-check, but I don't recall that snails in your aquarium are bad unless you have live plants (since they'll eat them) which I don't. So, go snails, I guess.
I'll have to double-check, but I don't recall that snails in your aquarium are bad unless you have live plants (since they'll eat them) which I don't. So, go snails, I guess.
no subject
Date: May. 2nd, 2010 11:18 pm (UTC)From:I don't mind them being in there, though some folks don't like them aesthetically. They certainly have made a difference in how long I can go between cleanings... they eat any leftover food, a lot of the fish waste, and most of the algae. Go snails, indeed! :D
I took one of the bigger ones out a week or so ago, and put it in my betta bowl. At first the fish tried to eat it, but I guess it wasn't really interested, because now the snail is munching happily on a dying bamboo leaf.
no subject
Date: May. 2nd, 2010 11:25 pm (UTC)From:Better that then a darn mantid shrimp. Those things can break the aquarium glass =:0
no subject
Date: May. 3rd, 2010 12:25 pm (UTC)From: