Assassin snails in planted tropical fish aquarium
This was my aquarium before i ever dropped 7 assassin snails.
Then I decided to introduce assassin snails a few months later because they kinda look interesting and a bit like proper marine invertebrates you see in saltwater aquariums. They look quite bright as well. But as their name suggests, they do kill other snails in the fishtank.
So after they had killed every snail, including the ugly bladder snails, in that once gorgeous aquarium, this is what happened.
Overrun by algae on every nook and cranny. absolutely depressing to look at. I cannot even put any nerite snail to get rid of that hard to scrub green algae on the front panel of the aquarium, as they would end up as lunch for these pests.
Hence, by experience, if you wish to keep a planted aquarium with less maintenance with the help of algae eating plants, then assassin snails are no go.
I may have to ditch them soon.
Then I decided to introduce assassin snails a few months later because they kinda look interesting and a bit like proper marine invertebrates you see in saltwater aquariums. They look quite bright as well. But as their name suggests, they do kill other snails in the fishtank.
So after they had killed every snail, including the ugly bladder snails, in that once gorgeous aquarium, this is what happened.
Overrun by algae on every nook and cranny. absolutely depressing to look at. I cannot even put any nerite snail to get rid of that hard to scrub green algae on the front panel of the aquarium, as they would end up as lunch for these pests.
Hence, by experience, if you wish to keep a planted aquarium with less maintenance with the help of algae eating plants, then assassin snails are no go.
I may have to ditch them soon.
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