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bignellm
11-18-2011, 11:57 AM
When it comes to Pest Snail removal and eradication, you really have three options: Physical, Chemical, and Biological.

Physical:
You set up a bait trap, with pieces of Zucchini, Cucumber, or lettuce. You wait till it has some snails in it, then lift up trap and kill contents, smashing and scalding hot water work well.
In addition, use a wide hosed gravel vacuum to suck them out of tank, or a turkey baster.

Chemical:
Copper Sulfate: This will eradicate all invertebrates in the tank and make it unsuitable for any inverts for a long time.

toddnbecka, “The copper sulfate won't bother plants or fish, but will kill any shrimp or other small inverts in the tank, and the copper ions absorbed by the silicone will then slowly leach back out for months, making the tank unsuitable for inverts long-term.”

Biological:
The snails are breeding out of control for a reason. 1, there is a lot of food in the water column; because you feed your fish too much; And 2, There are no natural predators in the environment.

If you have a small 10-30 gallon tank, the two part attack of introducing a predator and cutting back on feedings, will have a tremendous impact on the population of snails in your tank. For smaller tanks, Assassin Snails have proven effective. For larger tanks, some baby Clown Loaches will eliminate the population. (Research tank requirements of a Clown Loach prior to purchase)

Testimonials:
To loach or not to loach
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Kill snails while leaving cherry shrimp?
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I might have a problem...
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Overpopullating
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Snail Math
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Snails! Really?
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Opinion on snail population management
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Assassin Snails are my new best friend!
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snail infestation? help!
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Looking for a small snail eater
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Invertebrates & Rid A Snail?
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What species is a "pest" snail?
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Snail Outbreak
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In addition to these few testaments, there are countless more. Please fell free to share your testaments about Snail Control Below:

CrazedMichael
11-19-2011, 12:33 PM
Glad someone took my adivce. I think....

Great write up and much needed. Maybe it should be a sticky in the general Aquarium section

Aeonflame
11-19-2011, 12:45 PM
A comprehensive compilation of advice. Good writeup.

Lady Hobbs
11-19-2011, 01:40 PM
Good job! I stickied it for you and threw ya some reps for that one. I appreciate the division of paragraphs and the easier format for reading, too.

Cliff
11-19-2011, 02:27 PM
Great write-up

Hopfully I won't need the info, but now have some good referance info when it's needed

Nice job

gm72
11-19-2011, 02:31 PM
Really good post.