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Vermitid snails
Hey guys, so a few weeks a go I swapped a kenya tree that had taken over half of my tank for a few small pieces of what I was told was clean LR.. well needless to say, that half of my tank is now being taken over by vermitid snails. What is my best bet for a mass kill off of these things? i'm starting to notice them moving to the other half of my tank, in turn rendering about 80% of my LR infested.. is there an additive for the water that will kill them? or a critter/fish of some sort? I know their not bad per say, but they are sure invasive and unsightly.. I'd like them gone.
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i have hundreds in my tank i never see them untill i either kick up sand or do a water change they cause me no harm whatso ever, i know people say corals can be irritated by them but mine dont seem to mind at all.
you can epoxy them or simply snap them off, i think i hearrd of a wrasse that eats them but i cant be certain:P |
would it be a wrasse suitable for a 34g? lol all my live rock is going in my sump and then dry rock in the DT in my new tank, will they still get into the display?
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id say they possibly could, nothing a night out in the cold in a snowbank couldnt fix hehehe:) i cant say about the wrasse cause i dont know which one it is or even if its a fact or not??:PP hows the build going? |
Slow but steady haha, dropped the tank off with greg today, he's going to drill it an rig up an over flow, so I will be down there next friday to pick that up along with my AI sol, and custom arm greg is building me. Then its just a matter of plumbing in a sump and I'm golden.
now since all my corals are small, I am going to keep the small pieces of LR that they are on, but visually inspect them, then the rest of my LR, I will have to freeze or something. then I will take my coral of the remaining LR visually inspect it again, and then let it seed everything, and hope I dont get anymore.. also I'm not going to feed any reef roids to my tank for a while, do a 1 gallon WC maybe 2 every day, to hopefully remove the excess food in the water that are allowing them to spread. if that makes sense :lol: |
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