I had a couple snails that must have hitchhiked into my tank. I thought they were ramshorn...perhaps just plain pond snails? How do you tell the difference? Anyhow, I was beginning to have an algae problem, so I let them be for awhile. Within a few weeks......I had snails everywhere. However, my tank was IMMACULATE! Not one spot of algae on the glass or plastic plants. I was thinking I needed to thin them out, when one morning I woke up to one of my orange von rio tetras inexplicably dead on the floor....covered in snails! Do you suppose they got so hungry that they tried to eat him? Or accidentally mistook him for some algae while he was sleeping? Ever heard of that?
I couldn't think of any other explanation. My water is fine, it's been months since I've lost any fish....they've all been perfectly healthy. The only thing I could think of was the snails killed him.
I did thin them out considerably after that.....every time I change the water or see any up near the top, I remove them. So I feel like I'm keeping up. They do keep the algae down so well in the tank, that I hate to kill them all off.
Just wondered if anyone ever had snails gang up on a sleeping fish before. And wondering if I should put some veggies or something to feed them when the tank is very clean.
I couldn't think of any other explanation. My water is fine, it's been months since I've lost any fish....they've all been perfectly healthy. The only thing I could think of was the snails killed him.
I did thin them out considerably after that.....every time I change the water or see any up near the top, I remove them. So I feel like I'm keeping up. They do keep the algae down so well in the tank, that I hate to kill them all off.
Just wondered if anyone ever had snails gang up on a sleeping fish before. And wondering if I should put some veggies or something to feed them when the tank is very clean.