I finally had it. My 280 was a breeding ground for the SOB's. I was going to bait them for a while with zuccinni, but I have heard that I could be there a LONG time. I did it a few times and got dozens of snails that way though. Hopefully this will stay in the archives so search can be used to help others.
I had at least 2-10 snails an inch in the gravel and probably 2-5 per inch of glass. I had LARGE south american shovelnose catfish that thought the small loaches I put in (hoping) were a snack. I have no idea what snail this kind was but it looked like a small traditional snail with extremely red bodies. They didn't seem to get much bigger than the gravel, but I don't know if that is concitered full grown.
Well I had enough. I came home and did some experiments. Got a few dozen in a bucket by using my net and scraping the glass, got HOT water out of my tap.I don't know temp but it was hotter than any tank I have
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Well that didn't seem to make them care right away. I got some boiling water. That worked, but kinda unrealistic for the size of stuff I had to deal with. So I got a small bowl and put in about a tablespoon worth of aquarium salt. I tasted it and it was potent enough that I would basically gargle with it if I was sick. Hopefully thats a referance most can deal with on potency. Drop a few snails in there and within a few seconds they would roll over and bubble up. Within a few seconds more I would see a small trail of blood come out of them. Well cruel but obviosly affective, salt became my way to finish this problem.
I broke out the spare large tanks and large plastic bins to store my fich in and started syphoning water from the middle of the tank water. Hopefully no snails would come with
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and for the most part I was sucsessfull. I pulled the fish out (always fun) and got a medium sized plastic rubbermaid container that would be aprox 30 gallons. Big enough for me to submerge my largest lava rocks. I experimented and ended up putting three large boxes of aquarium salt into this container with warm water. I then would pull the large rocks out and submerge them. Well my idea was working, within a few seconds they would fall right off the rock. Some I would see bleed, but all fell off. I would let each peice soak for a few muinits while I was still draining and dealing with other fish. I would then pull the rocks out and put them in a rubbermaid container for visual inspection. The 5-10 per inch of varios ages were ALL off my rock
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So I started ding the conveyer and dummped in EVERYTHING in the tank. All the towers, the overthe top filters and housing,the canesters,Powerheads, EVERYTHING.I kept a small bowl by the side so I could keep pulling water off the salt bucket and dropping a few snails in. They bled
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So I figure it's potent enough
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I then dug out all the gravel drained off as mush water as possible and would dump it in the salt water. Let it soak for up to 5 munits as I keep dumping in strainer load after strainer load. Then I would pull the gravel out and bucket it up to the bathtub for rinsing. I pulled out all gravel and undergravel filters and soaked it in salt water. Scrubbed it all and rinsed it. I then rinsed the bottom of the tank with hot water a few times just to get the leftover waste out.Then I put in the salt water to the bottom of the tank, and made sure that EVERY inch of glass was clean of snails. Then I rinsed out the salt water and started putting it all back in. I pulled the gravel and snail shells out of the bathtub and put them back in the tank. I seen a LOT of snails in the bathtub, none of witch were moving. Well it's been a day and a half. the tank is much cleaner, and so far not spiking due to the dead snail bodies biodegrading.I hope that I will have enough water (80 % of the tank) from before the attack to keep my biological levels going strong. I'll see If I can update.
I think this would be a way easy option for say a 30 gallon. But I was 3hours down and 3 hours up to tear my 280 apart. so plan accordingly
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