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Old 10-06-2015, 03:00 PM   #1
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Assassin snail for pond snails

Just as the title reads. I'm breeding assassin snails and they have completely wiped out my pond snails. So I have the reverse problem you most likely do if you are reading this thread. If you would want to send as many pond snails as you would like id send a couple assassins your way to help. These guys are pretty skilled btw

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Old 10-06-2015, 10:04 PM   #3
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Just as the title reads. I'm breeding assassin snails and they have completely wiped out my pond snails. So I have the reverse problem you most likely do if you are reading this thread. If you would want to send as many pond snails as you would like id send a couple assassins your way to help. These guys are pretty skilled btw
Have you tried feeding Omega One shrimp pellets? My assassins will eat them when they can't find a pond snail. If you can't get enough pond snails you might want to try these.

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How about Ramshorns? I have those in abundance and can't get rid of them. Could certainly use some big ole Assassins to help.
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Thank you fish wrangler I'll try that out too.
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How many assassins do you have? I have plenty of ramshorns and bladder snails.


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