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Ramshorn snail removal


Sheepsnana

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Throw some this way? I'm actually looking for some snails, of any sort really to feed my loaches, happy to pay for postage or I could send some plants up your way if you wanted?

More plants would be awesome!

How many hundred of these buggers do you want?

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Pm'd, just to keep the thread on track.

In another tank I had, I found that cutting back on how much I was feeding them helped a lot in keeping the numbers in check; for more drastic measures, have an earthquake knock out the power for two weeks, even snails don't do well after that...

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Wait, you could see the eggs?!?

Yes, they are a in groups and transparent creamy/tan colour and can be up to 1cm wide depending on the size of the snail that laid them. The bigger the snail, the bigger the amount eggs. The eggs a are hard and are laid im most places the are fairly flat.

Heres a picture off the net:

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are you talking about the common ramshorn??? which have jelly like egg masses with small eggs visible in them

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or the more annoying 'Mini ramshorns' which will breed what ever you do and cannot be stopped!!! (nah jokes, chain loaches LOVE them)

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I have Red Ramshorn 's

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red rams are just brown rams that are red, never asked why, probably a sex thing, or else they might be blushing :oops:

Thats like saying aulonocara sp. stuartgranti maleri red is the same as Aulonocara stuartgranti (Cobue) but just a different colour or golden bristlenose catfish are the same as brown bristlenose catfish and the difference is probably a sex thing.

A rather naive assumption IMO

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the parents came from the same genetics that at least 50% of the countries ramshorns are from (if not all)

imo the red is probably a colour mutation similar to albinism. you do not need a hybrid to make different colour genetics, thats like saying blondes are hybrid humans

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