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Thanks, I'm relieved that they only eat dead shrimp. But they don't eat algea? How many shrimp should I have to take care of the algea? There's none right now, it's planted, and I have around 25 shrimp.
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I forgot, do they bury themselves only in sand, or can they bury themselves in gravel or fluval shrimp gravel(forgot what it's called)
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 Originally Posted by Loller
Thanks, I'm relieved that they only eat dead shrimp. But they don't eat algea? How many shrimp should I have to take care of the algea? There's none right now, it's planted, and I have around 25 shrimp.
I think I have close to 1500 rcs in a 20g long and I still have to wipe the glass every few weeks to get rid of a bit of algae. Shrimp will never be a 100% algae fighting force. Best to cut back on lighting or look at water contents to stop algae outbreaks.
 Originally Posted by Loller
I forgot, do they bury themselves only in sand, or can they bury themselves in gravel or fluval shrimp gravel(forgot what it's called)
I have assassins in tanks with just pool filter sand, floramax, and flourite, they seem to bury themselves in all of them at times. I originally started with maybe half a dozen assassin snails, and slowly as they bred I put 3 into each tank. Never seem to see more than a handful of them at any given time.
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Theres about 50 pond snails in my 8g, but they are pretty small. Would 2 assassin snails do? Also do they eat snail eggs? That would be helpful, there are alot on the glass.
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My experience with assassins..........I had tons of pond snails in my 55 gallon. Six assassins killed them ALL within 3 months. A few months later, I bought a plant that come with trumpet snails. Right now my assassin population is probably over 50 and I still have hundreds of trumpet snails. I have found the assassins will eat them when they are large but can not kill the tiny ones............which seem to hatch by the hundreds. I swear I don't see one single snail for days and days then suddenly they come out of the substrate and cover the glass.
They do not eat aglae. But I would not buy snails simply to remove a couple snails from an 8 gallon tank. I'd trap them with a slice of cucumber in a tank that small.
(I also do not over fed. And I have shrimp with mine.)
Last edited by Lady Hobbs; 02-24-2013 at 04:02 PM.
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Why don't you remove your gravel and dump boiling water over it? That will kill those snails soon enough.
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