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Been slowly cleaning up my little FOWLR tank, got a lot under control since I started it up back in August. Right now, my current battle is with vermetid snails. For some reason, I didn't really anything when I first initially started the tank and now they've kinda grown in numbers. Over the past few months, I have culled the numbers from picking the rocks with a dental pick. That didn't seem to do much, even though I was removing the base altogether, just seemed to spread them even faster!
So I started pulling rocks out once every two weeks, first I'll feed like I normally do during the week and watch for any of their webs. Then make a note of where I am seeing the current ones and to watch for any new ones popping up. Then during my bi weekly water change, i will pull the rocks and hit them with my torch lighter until they explode out of their shells.
Been doing this for about a month now, I am seeing fewer but they're so hard to see and no matter how much I go over the rocks with a flashlight, I will always seem to find a few that I can see perfectly fine under the lights in the tank. So now that it's somewhat manageable, would Bumblebee snails be able to help me eradicate them completely?
It's just a 20 gallon nuvo tank, so I figured I wouldn't need that many snails. But the live rock I have is super porous from Australia and they hide in the nooks and crannies.
So I started pulling rocks out once every two weeks, first I'll feed like I normally do during the week and watch for any of their webs. Then make a note of where I am seeing the current ones and to watch for any new ones popping up. Then during my bi weekly water change, i will pull the rocks and hit them with my torch lighter until they explode out of their shells.
Been doing this for about a month now, I am seeing fewer but they're so hard to see and no matter how much I go over the rocks with a flashlight, I will always seem to find a few that I can see perfectly fine under the lights in the tank. So now that it's somewhat manageable, would Bumblebee snails be able to help me eradicate them completely?
It's just a 20 gallon nuvo tank, so I figured I wouldn't need that many snails. But the live rock I have is super porous from Australia and they hide in the nooks and crannies.
