Asian Filter Shrimp and Clown Loach??
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Asian Filter Shrimp and Clown Loach??
Long story short, I have a snail problem that is just not going away (damn prolific snails) and I was recommended to get a clown loach.
I have a male asian filter shrimp. He has plenty of places to hide. He comes out once every few days to feed (or maybe he is coming out at night).
Anyways... all my question really is... will he be okay with a Clown Loach??? Are they too aggressive for him?? It says they are not aggressive, but I worry if they are going to be eating snails they might pestor my shrimp.
BTW thanks to everyone for all your help!
I have a male asian filter shrimp. He has plenty of places to hide. He comes out once every few days to feed (or maybe he is coming out at night).
Anyways... all my question really is... will he be okay with a Clown Loach??? Are they too aggressive for him?? It says they are not aggressive, but I worry if they are going to be eating snails they might pestor my shrimp.
BTW thanks to everyone for all your help!
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Loachs are designed to probe the different nooks and crannys of their environment looking for food. Your shrimp may survive a few molts but eventually when the shrimp molts and is soft the loach will pick it apart piece by piece. Don't get itchy hand syndrom with your tank. The snails are there because there is an excess of food and nutrients that they are eating. Cut down on feeding/ferts and don't jump the gun and dump any crustacean eating fish like puffers, loaches ect. in your tank or its bye bye shrimp. Most all newer tanks get a snail problem of some sort, find a balance of food/ferts and eventually the snails will be outcompeted for food and their numbers will fall.. it may take months but it is the natual way. Everyone has the urge to just jump in and fix a problem they see in their tank but it's best to settle down and let nature take it's course.
Last edited by Caridina sp. on Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yeah I've had this snail problem for... well I got the snails in June. So yeah... it's to the point I am going to try whatever I can to get rid of them.
I boiled down my whole aquarium after months of having to pick out the snails and flush them. Originally, I was bringing them back to their lake. I felt really bad killing them. But they just kept reappearing. So I am at the end of my rope. I've totally cleaned the tank and boiled and scrubbed all plants and rocks gravel and caves, and they still come back.
I have a whole swarm of baby snails I just have to get rid of. They dirty the tank so much it's ridiculous!!!
I don't want to put my shrimp at risk though. Thank you for your help!
I boiled down my whole aquarium after months of having to pick out the snails and flush them. Originally, I was bringing them back to their lake. I felt really bad killing them. But they just kept reappearing. So I am at the end of my rope. I've totally cleaned the tank and boiled and scrubbed all plants and rocks gravel and caves, and they still come back.
I have a whole swarm of baby snails I just have to get rid of. They dirty the tank so much it's ridiculous!!!
I don't want to put my shrimp at risk though. Thank you for your help!
as much as snails can be a nuisance sometimes, they can also be beneficial. they do love to eat up plain green algae and for some odd reason i love trying to have every single snail i can find in my tank. but they also love to eat my live plantsssss
. so i do a daily routine of squeeshing the snials against the glass to kill them and let me fish/shrimps go at them and eat them apart 


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I also have pesty planorbids and physids and i've recently put some blue ramshorns eggs in there.
I used to have loads of pest snails and would spend ages picking them out or crushing them. Now I don't feed my fish and snails every day I don't have as many.
So botias don't go well with shrimp? My hubby won't be pleased as he wanted to put some of my baby cherries in his tank when they are a bit bigger.

I used to have loads of pest snails and would spend ages picking them out or crushing them. Now I don't feed my fish and snails every day I don't have as many.
So botias don't go well with shrimp? My hubby won't be pleased as he wanted to put some of my baby cherries in his tank when they are a bit bigger.
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