I have read that clown loaches eat malaysian trumpet snails but not sure if it is true? I'd like to wipe out the snails in my tank will the clown loaches be able to handle that?
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I've had clown loaches in most of my tanks and they are and have been MTS free.
For really bad invasions that you need quicker control try using copper safe. It's kind of slow but it works.
I've never tried assassin snails but they do work.
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Originally posted by danielp View PostI've had clown loaches in most of my tanks and they are and have been MTS free.
For really bad invasions that you need quicker control try using copper safe. It's kind of slow but it works.
I've never tried assassin snails but they do work.
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Re: Clown Loach eating MTS
I had a huge MTS issue in my 90g. Bought loaches, helped but didn't work. Bought about 10 assassin snails, which became a zillion assassin snails and completely cleared out the MTS.
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Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostSo now you have a zillion assassin snails?
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Our fig.8s eat them. They can't brake up the hole shell. Like they do pond snails. They do brake the leading edge just enough to get the meat out...Last edited by troy tucker; 12-28-2012, 09:05 AM.Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...
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Clown loaches are best option,the key is to leave the loaches hungry for a few days ...you should see a lot of empty shells after. GL210 gl - Yellow Moshi Mahale,Zebra Pleco
300 gl - Red Bulu,Ikola,Brazilan Pleco
200 gl pond - Assorted Cichlids
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Everything that I read said that once there are no snails to eat the assassin snails will die do to nothing to eat. I use clown loaches because they are very interesting and intertwining. They attack the MTS when I turn over the sand during water changes. It is crazy how they eat all of the snails as fast as they can.120g
Red Rainbows tropheus
90g
Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
125g
Moshi Mahale
Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant
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