From a site called applesnails.com. I'm interested in your predicament, so I looked around a bit.
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Postby ibeckie on Tue Mar 16, 2004 2:23 am
I've seen that 10 people have viewed my post, but no one has responded! I assure you, this is a real issue that I really need advice on and would appreciate helpful advice!
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Postby Donya on Tue Mar 16, 2004 2:54 am
Keep in mind that the average views per post ratio is about 15/1. Not everybody that reads posts dealing with odd situations knows what to suggest, and I think it's better to not reply than to give misinformation. But...I do have some suggestions.
First, the tank sounds like it needs a water change really badly. How long had you had the shrimp for? Unless you just got it a few days before it died, they are a good (allbeit unfortunate) indicator of water quality, likc canaries in the mines. The white stuff could either be some wierd form of encrusing algae, but it could also be hydras. Is the white stuff hard, or is it soft/slimey? I suppose it could also be some sort of mineral deposit if it's hard...do you use well water for your tank?
Fungus is another possibility, but that I would think would go after your betta preferentially, since finrot and related fungal infections really only occur in the aquarium when they attack fish and in rare cases a snail's foot (but not the shell). Might be a good idea to give your snail the "sniff test" as well if it's not actively walking around.
Check the following things in your tank and post the results:
1. Nitrite, Nitrate, and Amonia levels
2. Ph
3. Copper or other heavy metal presence (if possible to test, if you use a tap water conditioner that removes the stuff then don't bother)
4. What kind of filtration you use, if any
5. How big the tank is and how often you clean/change the water
"That's not a snail...it's a water goat!"--In loving memory of"
Good luck with your issue.