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Offline Halberto
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« on: November 19, 2001, 03:06:08 PM »
I just began my own collection, and I recently got a Bowfish (it looks like an eel but it\'s sorta different).  A couple of days later little snails start to appear every day out of nowhere.  They\'re out of control and I don\'t know what to do.

Help me!

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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2001, 03:26:57 PM »
Hi ViVi,

I own a reef tank and have been out of freshwater for a while. This forum could be a lot of help. Check it out!

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Re: Fish owners!
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2001, 04:01:27 PM »
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Originally posted by ViVi
I just began my own collection, and I recently got a Bowfish (it looks like an eel but it\'s sorta different).  A couple of days later little snails start to appear every day out of nowhere.  They\'re out of control and I don\'t know what to do.

Help me!


ok its late but this is kind of an Environmental question and ill try and help please pardon any spelling mistakes and possible miss use of terms.

step  ID everything about the blow fish
heres what to do, get a Marine book form your local Library and use it to ID the following about the Blowfish

local habitat
Food type
and espesually Possible parasites assosiated with the Blowfish


step 2 ID the Snails
"capture a snale from the tank and identify it species, from this you should be able to detemine if its a known parasite of the blowfish, also you should be alble to find out how they got there in the 1st place (i.e. where they already snail eggs present on the dorsel of the blowfish)

and if so wether if it benifits or harms the fish

some parasites actually serve to benifit themselfs as well as their hosts (i.e. cleaning them)

Also look intothe possible causes of there increaes in population it may have somethign to do with the

pH of the tank water
its salinity (how nuch salt)
Amount of Ammonia
Disolved oxygen content (chemical oxygen demand and biologcal oxygen demand)
light levels
nitrate levels
you should be able to determin this from a simple aquarium testing kit


step3 removing the snails

one you have determined this you can then go about talking the problem, if they are a harmful parastie then you can look into known ways for removing or killing them without resulting in harm to the blow fish

this can be done by

removing thier source of growth (food reducing a dependent environmental factors to them, if they requirethe pH to be a certian way for example)

Intrducting aquatic and tested pastisides

or introducing a preditor to the snails that wont harm or be harmed by the blowfish
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2001, 04:48:36 PM »
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