Not sure what your describing but I would advise to stay away from snail be gone. The stuff is very dangerous. Just hang in until someone chimes in with an idea and a solution.
Don't have a pic yet (camera needs batteries), but there are things in my discus tank. They are small, dark colored, and look kinda like sorta flat snails with no shells. they swim near or on the water surface. hopefully that's a decent enough description where someone can at least take an educated stab? Can I use something like snail-be-gone and kill these things, without harming the discus? tank is barebottom, so other than the fish, nothing else there to be concerned about. Thanks.
-Rich
Not sure what your describing but I would advise to stay away from snail be gone. The stuff is very dangerous. Just hang in until someone chimes in with an idea and a solution.
Why don’t you try algaefix from api is safe for the fish. It work for me
Any possibility they could be leeches? I have seen some that look like flat snails with no shells. They could have come in with live plants or live foods.
Barb
hmmm.... I will try the algaefix stuff.
don't leeches like to attach to other animals or people? I don't see anything trying to attach to the discus. also, no plants in this tank. barebottom, nothing in it but the fish.
-Rich
Do not put algaefix in your tank. You are asking for trouble! Can you get us a picture?
Chad Hughes
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Add a loach or two, and your snail problem will dissipate as fast as their bellies grow.
Of course remember to quarantine them first.
Alex
Correction:
Oops I just saw that they weren't snails, but the loaches still might work.
Last edited by underwaterforest; 11-27-2010 at 12:12 AM.
Alex 92 Gallon Discus Corner Tank, 55 gallon Discus Grow Up Tank, 20 gallon Shrimp/Plant Tank, 36 Gallon Corner Planted/Fish Tank, 29 Gallon Breeding Tank
How large are you talking? Could they be planaria?
We would need to see a pic to be sure but it does sound like it might be Planaria. They are usually small, but some species can get pretty big. Planaria usually only appear when there is a lot of organic debris in your tank or inside your filter, which they feed on. What kind of filtration are you using? You may just need to clean your filter pads or canister, etc, and do a couple of big w/c's; if there is very little for these flatworms to feed on, they usually just go away by themselves. I've had them before, and it was a sign that my canister needed cleaning. If it isn't planaria and all your equipment/tank is clean, then I'm not sure what the problem might be. Post some pics so we can try to identify exactly what your critters are.
Colin