Snails in planted Axie tank

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Hay there!

I have a 3foot planted Axie tank and with new plants comes snails no matter HOW hard I try! Everyone knows how fast snails can take over a tank but I only have a few small ones and they seem to disappear for a while then come back.
The tank has a chiller so the tank is constantly at 16degrees all year round so I was wondering if the snails arn't thriving and dying off before adulthood because of the water temperature?

Thanks,
Blaze
 
Depends on the type if snail, could you take a picture?

E.g. Apple snails are tropical so will die at 16, whereas pond snails (ramshorn?) will go to nearly freezing.
 
It depends on how much food they have. I have a ten gallon cherry shrimp tank that had 1-2 snails in there that I thought I'd leave in. Big mistake, within a month my tank is now completely infested. Because you're not going to be feeding your axoltols algae wafers and it's cold water I bet they'll reproduce much more slowly
 
I have snails all over my axie tank and an other small tank which has loads, but ther just small ones wich don't really harm the plants and the axies do't mind them, I still kill them when I see them though:wacko: .
NEVER add apple snails to a planted tank, they destroy EVERYTHING.
Sam:happy:
 
My mum has thousands of snails in her tank i swear! Its a tropical tank so theyre thriving too! Theyre tiny.but theyre still reproducing?! Eggs sprout up a few times a month. I also found a snail in my axie tank, but it was about two cms big! Dont know how.on earth that creeped its way into the tank?
 
from what I've herd is a black mistery snail a apple snail, If it is, yes that is bad I recomend you remove it, don't put it in a tank with plants in, they destroy every plant in a matture of hours if they take a long time days. Also axies I'cve heard can swallo them and get them stuck in there froats I have also heard that they can cut axies froat with there "door" at the front which seals them in comopletly, its on spieces mixing disasters.
Sam:happy:
 
Put a couple of slices of fruit in top of aquarium set up, over night the snails should be attracted to teh fruit/veg. If it works properly lots of snails should be attached to fruit and you can take out teh fruit with a few snails ech time. It worksed for me:D Hope this helps
 
Thanks for the suggestions guys! They are those tiny brown snails that seem to take over. Sunny only gets earthworms so theres nothing but plants in there to eat and they arn't eating them! I think it's too cold for them to thrive so they die off. I'll just keep an eye out :) Might try the fruit trick!
 
i hear cucumbers a good one to try
 
I also heard that putting a couple of lettuce leaves in does the trick as well.

I have snails appear in my tank from time to time and i dont know where they come from.....i thought they might be in the filter.
My cherry shrimp tank has hundreds of snails and i cant get rid of them.....
 
My cherry shrimp tank has a small population os snails too. But they're only 2-3mm + since they're only in with the shrimp, I've just left them there. I am very cautious when taking any shrimp though - don't wnt them going to my axie tanks ;)
 
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