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    Snail problem

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    I have a puffer which goes after the tails of my guppies and yamatos when the snails are gone.Kind of a pest after getting rid of another.Also quite difficult to catch in a planted tank.

    Nature aquarium webpage recommends the Ram Cichild as a good anti-snail agent.
    Have anyone used them before? Are they effective?
    Which LFS have them at present?

    Thanks

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    Snail problem

    I have a puffer which goes after the tails of my guppies and yamatos when the snails are gone.Kind of a pest after getting rid of another.Also quite difficult to catch in a planted tank.

    Nature aquarium webpage recommends the Ram Cichild as a good anti-snail agent.
    Have anyone used them before? Are they effective?
    Which LFS have them at present?

    Thanks

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    Snail problem

    I have a puffer which goes after the tails of my guppies and yamatos when the snails are gone.Kind of a pest after getting rid of another.Also quite difficult to catch in a planted tank.

    Nature aquarium webpage recommends the Ram Cichild as a good anti-snail agent.
    Have anyone used them before? Are they effective?
    Which LFS have them at present?

    Thanks

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    I have a puffer which goes after the tails of my guppies and yamatos when the snails are gone.Kind of a pest after getting rid of another.Also quite difficult to catch in a planted tank.

    Nature aquarium webpage recommends the Ram Cichild as a good anti-snail agent.
    Have anyone used them before? Are they effective?
    Which LFS have them at present?

    Thanks

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    Some loaches and other dwarf cichlids too.

    I have Rams in my planted tank. Rams will eat baby snails and keep the snail population under control, however, they will not totally eradicate them.

    Note that rams are territorial. A pair will usually fight unless you're lucky to find a mating pair. For a small tank get only 1. For larger tanks, get at least 4 (for balance of power) else the dominant one will stress the weaker to death or close to it. Its better if there's plenty of plants or decor to break territories/line of sight and for hiding.

    Loaches are more peaceful, but certain ones are more effective then others. Also find out the adult size of the loaches before getting them. Some get really big (after a number of years) like clown loaches.
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    u can either use Ram or other dwarf cichlids.. make sure they r planted tank friendly.. u can get Apistogramma too

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    On 9/27/2002 10:09:42 AM

    Some loaches and other dwarf cichlids too.

    I have Rams in my planted tank. Rams will eat baby snails and keep the snail population under control, however, they will not totally eradicate them.

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    That's the good thing. We still need some snails to eat algae at hard-to-reach areas where sucker fish cannot reach.
    Yes. I think Rams eat snails too. Found snail population dropping after adding them. Can also try freshwater ghost/glass shrimp.
    koah fong
    Juggler's tanks

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