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General Category => Non Cichlids => Topic started by: theoryguru on January 24, 2013, 12:01:44 AM

Title: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: theoryguru on January 24, 2013, 12:01:44 AM
Hi,

Wondering if any one has had experience with apples and golden mystery snails?  Pros/cons?
I wouldn't mind them in my tanks + the additional help with the algae is a plus..

thanks
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: Helloitsme on January 24, 2013, 12:09:25 AM
I like the Golden Mystery Snails. I've bred them before. I am currently trying to do it again. I have 8 of them in a 10 gallon with some Killies and Khulli Loaches. It's One of the cleanest looking tanks I have.
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: linuxrulesusa on January 24, 2013, 12:36:59 AM
Hi,

Wondering if any one has had experience with apples and golden mystery snails?  Pros/cons?
I wouldn't mind them in my tanks + the additional help with the algae is a plus..

thanks

Pros - look nice, eat leftover food.

Cons - get stinking big. Like golf ball size given enough time.  Produce enough waste sometimes you'd think they were a pleco.  : )  Loaches will terrorize them.  Even 2 inch baby yoyo loaches vs. giant mystery snails.
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: Michael Zebrowski on January 25, 2013, 09:40:35 PM
Mystery snails will pin down and consume adult delta-tail male guppies at night.  Quickly, too.  Learned that by surprise many years ago after setting up a fancy guppy tank for my son.  The "Killer Snails" were then banished.

Mike Z.
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: four_by_ken on February 21, 2013, 12:07:40 PM
I want some killer snails.

With big fangs! :o
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: linuxrulesusa on February 21, 2013, 12:18:45 PM
Mystery snails will pin down and consume adult delta-tail male guppies at night.  Quickly, too.  Learned that by surprise many years ago after setting up a fancy guppy tank for my son.  The "Killer Snails" were then banished.

Mike Z.

I would assume that regular guppies would have been fine, not being weighed down by the extra finnage...but that's a personal preference thing, I reckon - wild-type vs. show guppies.  Anyways, I have had mystery snails eat a variety of things as well...but about half of them have died off themselves from unknown causes, possibly diet or lack of attention compared to some of my other species.
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: scifisarah on February 21, 2013, 02:28:25 PM
I discovered one of mine eating one of my crypt plants I just paid $9 for at the fish store, so they are spending some time in "snail jail" until I figure out if I can keep them from eating my plants. I think it depends on what species you have if they will eat plants, and many of them look similar. Nerite snails are supposed to be better at controling algae and don't eat plants generally, but I don't think they look as neat.
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: auratus on February 26, 2013, 06:29:16 AM
my experience comparded to other snail..... not hardy at all most snails you cant kill these not so much 
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: Michael Zebrowski on February 26, 2013, 07:40:41 PM
Mystery snails will pin down and consume adult delta-tail male guppies at night.  Quickly, too.  Learned that by surprise many years ago after setting up a fancy guppy tank for my son.  The "Killer Snails" were then banished.

Mike Z.

I would assume that regular guppies would have been fine, not being weighed down by the extra finnage...but that's a personal preference thing, I reckon - wild-type vs. show guppies.  Anyways, I have had mystery snails eat a variety of things as well...but about half of them have died off themselves from unknown causes, possibly diet or lack of attention compared to some of my other species.
I agree about guppies w/normal finnage being safe.  Snails will die if the water is not sufficiently alkaline it seems...their shells begin to erode and then they're in snail heaven.
Title: Re: Snails: apples and golden mystery??
Post by: Michael Zebrowski on February 26, 2013, 07:41:43 PM
Be careful with apple snails; I thing they're illegal.  Can anyone confirm?