Fish tank snails one very popular addition in an aquarium. But, some aquarists love them, and some hate them. Snails would probably be more welcome in aquariums if they weren’t so prolific. A large population of snail aquarium can lead to the destruction of your aquatic plants and even upset the aquarium ecological balance.
Removing Snails From Your Aquarium
Here are a few tips on how to get rid of aquarium snails and help you to control fish tank snails.
1. Food Control
Overfeeding is the number one cause of snail outbreaks. If you see more and more snails in your tank, then there is a good probability that you are overfeeding. Before to try any other method of control, reduce feeding a little. This should help a lot.
2. Predation
Some fish species will eat snails. Some of the best at eating snails are the members of the genus botia such as the Clown Loach, Pufferfish, Bettas, Crayfish, most Gouramis, and Apple Snails will also prey on these snails.
3. Cleaning The Plants
Since Ramshorn snails are often introduced in the tank as egg bundles hidden in newly acquired plants, treating the plants can help a lot.
- Chlorine Bleach – One way to treat hardier plants is to soak them in a solution of water and chlorine bleach for 10 minutes (20 parts of water, 1 part of bleach). When treating my plants with bleach, I always avoid treating the roots to not damaging them. A bleach bath should always be followed by an other bath with water containing a dechlorinating agent.
- Alum – A more gentle treatment calls for 5-10 tablespoons of alum to 1 gallon of water for 2-3 days.
- Snail Poison – Another way to treat the plants is to quarantine them and treat with snail poisons. This way, you don’t have to use poisons in the main show tank.
- Salt – I know that some will tip the plant in saltwater for 5 minutes to kill the snails or aquarium snail eggs, but I don’t know how much salt they use for that.
- Potassium Permanganate – Using one gallon of fresh water and a half tablespoon of potassium permanganate for soaking solution. Soak the plants for fifteen minutes, then rinse well before planting in your tank.
4. Manual Removal
Manual removal can also be an effective way to get rid of aquarium snail infestation.
Let them come to you – To help
Stop Aeration – Another effective way to help to remove the fish tank snails manually is to stop the aeration. The snails need air, so they will soon climb to upper levels in order to breath. It is very easy to take them out as they reach the surface. The planted tank may not have an air pump since the plants alone are enough to supply air. In this case, leaving the light off for some time (plants only produce air during day time) might help.
5. Snail Poison
Chemical solutions, which can be purchased at any pet or aquaria store, kill snails and eggs effectively. Unfortunately, the most solution is copper-sulfate-based chemicals which will also harm the fish and any other living organism in your tank. For this reason, It is best to try to avoid this method. If you chose to use chemicals to kill snails an aquarium, make sure to vacuum and do frequent partial water changes to restore water parameters. You should also add some activated carbon to your filter after the treatment.
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