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Friday, November 21, 2008

Turbo Snails

Posted by Sarah on January 7, 2008

We took a trip to Grand Forks, ND yesterday to check out some pet stores, and buy some Turbo snails.

 We ordered some turbo snails recently, but we ended up with astrea snails.
That’s the bad part about ordering stuff - you don’t always get what you want.

 The astrea snails eat algae, but they also have a tendency to fall over and not be able to get back up - which leads to dead snails if you don’t find them fast enough, or if you aren’t able to reach them to pick them up.

The astrea snails have done ok at eathing the algae in the tank, but with 2 snails out of the 3 we bought left, we need some more algae eaters.

We decided to get two turbo snails, because I’m not sure how much they will eat, or how they will do in the tank.

Right now the turbo snails are about the size of my fist - and these aren’t even the biggest one we’ve seen.

I couldn’t find them at all this morning when I looked in the tank - I can’t imagine how 2 things that big can hide in the tank, but there are a lot of places we can’t see.

After I turned on the lights and waited a while I saw one of the turbo snails, and I’m sure the other one will show up.

What kind of snails do you have in your saltwater tank?

Lots of posts

Posted by Sarah on January 4, 2008

In case you’ve noticed - I’ve imported some of my previous fish blog posts from my old blog!

Welcome to the Northern Lights Aquatics Fish Blog

Posted by Sarah on January 3, 2008

Welcome to Northern Lights Aquatics!

My husband and I are addicted to fish!

We currently have angelfish, guppies, platies, black mollies, a breeding pair of bushynose pleco and lots of fry, several types of cories, German Blue Rams,  German Golden Rams, harlequin rasboras, clown plecos, african dwarf frogs, otocinclus, a false siamese algae eater and another unidentified fish that was sold to us as a siamese algae eater.

Do you think we like fish?

In addition to all of those fish we have a salt water aquarium with a yellow tang, and two clownfish.

When people come to visit and see all of the fish tanks they think we’re nuts - but hey, it’s fun, isn’t it?