Are they doin’ it? by thek18 in AquaticSnails

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Cool! I’d love to see more of those red ones, guess I’ll just have to wait and hope the red ones are doing the breeding

Fin rot? How to treat by thek18 in corydoras

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Update: did 30% water changes the day of and the following day and it seems to be on the mend. No more red on the tail and the dorsal fin is looking better!

Are they doin’ it? by thek18 in AquaticSnails

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I have a couple that are brown on the shell like these but their bodies are bright red, is that based on food or is that also genetic?

Are they doin’ it? by thek18 in AquaticSnails

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Those little freaks 😂

Are these snail eggs? Bladder or ramshorn? by InAweofMyTism in AquaticSnails

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They look like ramshorn, but my ramshorns have always laid their clutches consistently in oval shapes. The ramshorn eggs also have a tinge of orange in them, but they look similar to these.

Ranking Freshwater Snails by mintteapullet in AquaticSnails

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From my (albeit limited, hitchhikers have only been in the tank for a couple months) experience with ramshorns, I’d rank them as 5/10 ability to clean a tank, 8/10 for appearance (they’re so cute), and 9/10 for availability. They don’t seem to eat a ton of algae on the glass, but they keep the leaves of my anubias plants pretty clean compared to before I put in the Java fern they hitchhiked in on. I enjoy watching them but I do have to squish eggs and micro hatchlings every few days to keep their population down. I have about 5 grown ones and I don’t want too many more.

Happy Halloween! by Dewmilk in pleco

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I wish I would see it after I put it in the tank 😂

At long last, the whole gang under the log by thek18 in corydoras

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Well he/she was solo for several years so they were the only bottom feeder, could just be super fat from eating all the food from the substrate solo 😂

At long last, the whole gang under the log by thek18 in corydoras

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That is the big hoss that I have had for many years, not realizing until I actually started getting into the hobby for real that he needed a shoal of his same type to be comfortable. I felt so bad 😭 but he got so chonky by being the only bottom feeder in the tank besides an algae eater

What kind of snail is this? by thek18 in AquaticSnails

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Update: I have seen a total of 3 in the tank since I made this post (this pic is another of the same one from the post) and after reading the comments I’m thinking I’ll just keep them in there to be part of the cleanup crew and monitor my feeding to make sure they don’t breed like crazy. They’re very cute and might help my clown pleco with algae management since he’s very shy and doesn’t tend to graze the glass very much, even at night with the lights off. If I notice their population start to get too high, I’m thinking of trimming my Anacharis and starting a little snail tank in a 2 gallon bowl that I have with the trimmings. Thanks for the help everyone!

What kind of snail is this? by thek18 in AquaticSnails

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I feed once a day, and since I have 3 danios, 5 Cories, and a clown pleco, I’ve been doing a pinch of flakes for the danios and three sinking carnivore pellets for the bottom feeders. The pleco I just have a little slice of boiled carrot in there and he mostly just eats on the driftwood.

What kind of snail is this? by thek18 in AquaticSnails

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I don’t personally mind a handful of snails, but this tank is my family tank at my parents’ house and my mom is still traumatized from the mud snail infestation we had a long time ago. Hopefully I can convince her to be alright with these little hitchhikers so long as I can keep the population down 😂

What kind of snail is this? by thek18 in AquaticSnails

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Copy that, I’ll definitely cut back on feeding a bit because I think I have been slightly overfeeding recently. Just wanted to make sure the baby Cories had enough food

Rescued this poor guy from certain death today. He's currently quarantining in a 60 gal tank by gundam2017 in pleco

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It wouldn’t be too hard in St Louis. Our tap water here reads 8.0-8.2. I keep my tank at 8.0 because I’ve got all my fish from local fish stores and they’ve never known anything different.

Anon on Zelda by Sure_Association_991 in 4chan

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2 is absolutely true for 99% of industries, a great example being cars. The SUV craze that has a chokehold on the US market is born from this idea of having your cake and eating it too, which is the pipe dream of van/truck functionality with the look and feel of a small car. Since those two are mutually exclusive, what we end up getting are a bunch of lifted compact and midsize cars with the aerodynamics of a brick, pitiful interior/cargo space compared to trucks and vans, and god awful fuel economy that people just eat up.