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  1. #1

    Default Controlling Apple Snails

    In my 20 gallon tank I have had a recent outbreak of Apple Snails. In that tank there are neon tetras, candy platies, danios, and guppie fry. I was wondering if anyone knew of a fish, that is compatible with those already in there, that will eat the snails. I know Dwarf Puffers eat them, but they're too aggressive for my tank. Any suggestions would be great.

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    wait to the guppies get bigger if i am not mistaken they will try if not i would have to research.

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    Are you sure they are apple snails? They generally are controllable by removing the eggs that are lain in clutches above the water line. Most Loaches will control the snail population.
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    Clown loaches will go to town on your snail population. I noticed walmart had an outbreak, and i told them to move their clown loaches into that tank, and i came back and they were gone. The manager even gave me a 5 dollar gift card for helping them out. I spent it on fish food 2 minutes after getting it, but five bucks is five bucks, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbeys_Mom
    Are you sure they are apple snails? They generally are controllable by removing the eggs that are lain in clutches above the water line. Most Loaches will control the snail population.
    I'm pretty sure they're apple snails. They're the ones you can buy at PetSmart called Mystery Snails. I never noticed an egg cluster any where though. I would try a Clown Loach, but they get pretty big.

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    Will they let you return him for store credit once he has done his part for your tank?
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    I have 7 clowns and they are the fastest moving fish I have. It wears you out to catch one and you end up dripping wet. LOL The do get big from what I've read, also, but are slow growers. I've had mine for nearly a year and they're still about 2 inches.
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    PetSmart has a fourteen day return period. But, I'm thinking about getting a school of Clown Loaches(2-3). If they get too large, I can put them into a 55 gallon tank. Any thoughts on how the Loach will act towards my Guppie fry? The fry are about 3/4 of an inch, give or take a little.

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    not a clue, how old about are your guppy fry, because i have had some sinceearly november and they are probobly only 1/2 an inch.
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    Mine pay no attention to any of my fish. They're having too much fun swimming in the bubbles. They eat flake food but love zucchini slices. I boil it for about 1 minute (or less) to soften it up so it sinks better and easier for them to eat. They actually eat about everything you give them.
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