apple snail laying eggs
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apple snail laying eggs
i have 2 apple snails in my tank for 2-3 months already.
yesterday, i found a cluster of eggs just above the water surface and i'm sure it belongs to the apple snails.
hard and yellowish in colour, cluster together like a sweetcorn.
not sure whether i should keep it there as i don't want my tank to be infested with snails.
any advice on what i should do next??? thanks...
yesterday, i found a cluster of eggs just above the water surface and i'm sure it belongs to the apple snails.
hard and yellowish in colour, cluster together like a sweetcorn.
not sure whether i should keep it there as i don't want my tank to be infested with snails.
any advice on what i should do next??? thanks...
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I have a pair that has laid 4 clutches of eggs within about 2 months....
the first batch hatched... took about 2 weeks... then the day they
were hatching I noticed the female laid another clutch under one
of the whisper 3 filters.... then a week later another batch under
the other filter.... and then one on the side of the tank just above
the water line a 4th batch.... geeze....
(I had noticed a lot of intimate activity with the pair!!)
I took the batch laid under the filter hood and put it over the
water of another tank and now I have babies in there as well.....
Still waiting on the others to hatch.
If you live in south Florida you are welcome to come get some.
I have plenty of trumpet snails too... just email me.
the first batch hatched... took about 2 weeks... then the day they
were hatching I noticed the female laid another clutch under one
of the whisper 3 filters.... then a week later another batch under
the other filter.... and then one on the side of the tank just above
the water line a 4th batch.... geeze....
(I had noticed a lot of intimate activity with the pair!!)
I took the batch laid under the filter hood and put it over the
water of another tank and now I have babies in there as well.....
Still waiting on the others to hatch.
If you live in south Florida you are welcome to come get some.
I have plenty of trumpet snails too... just email me.
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Tank is planted with mostly jave ferns... I put some
zucchini in there sometimes, but not all the babies
flock to it.... normally I feed my fish a variety of foods
as well as spirulina disc.....
the adults seem to be doing good with all their breeding
activity and the pooo that they deliver about the tank....
I guess its just safe to say the snails eat the crumbs
from the fish as well as decaying plants....
check out applesnail.net
zucchini in there sometimes, but not all the babies
flock to it.... normally I feed my fish a variety of foods
as well as spirulina disc.....
the adults seem to be doing good with all their breeding
activity and the pooo that they deliver about the tank....
I guess its just safe to say the snails eat the crumbs
from the fish as well as decaying plants....
check out applesnail.net