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Finally saw one do it's thang.... not very effective since this one has been trying to eat the MTS all day now and probably 1000 others have surfaced in it's place
All I know is I dropped 5 in a 10 gal that had pond snails in it & now it doesnt, not that I've seen the assassins either
I put the first ones I got (last August or so) into a tank overloaded with ramshorns, pond and mts's. They first cleaned out the pond and ramshorns, I'm guessing they were easier prey without the trap door so got picked off first. Now they're slowly taking on the mts's. It does take a while and if you're completely over run with mts's you still need do some trapping on your own to help out. You need to consider they can only eat so much, I think it's one snail every few days, so it's a slow process. I've found that once you get a few baby assassins in the tank, they help control the upcoming generations of mts's.
I have a lot of Assassins in my tanks now and I'm starting to see a decrease in visible mts's and more empty shells on the bottom. Besides, the assassins are nicer to look at in IMHO. I have a 10 gallon that I have a bunch of assassin babies in and once they reach a decent size I move them to other tanks. They reproduce so slowly that I have a tendency to hoard all the babies for myself.
Reasoning with some people is like trying to nail jello to a wall...
The loaches have taken care of the MTS problem, cleaned my Eheims and there was a ton of empty shells in the canister. Now to somehow catch these loaches out...
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