Yes or no?
Cannot decide if the eggs are worth the algae control, but am leaning yes and driving home with 6 in a bag right now.
Drop them in or no? What would you all do?
nerites in the 180?
nerites in the 180?
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Ok, explain to me why nerites are good. I have tried to kill every snail that i come across.
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Olive nerite snails are one of the best, if not the best algae eaters you can put in a planted tank. They will completely clean Anubias leaves of all traces of green spot and green dust algae. Then they'll go to town on the glass. They don't eat plants at all and they don't reproduce in freshwater. They're also large enough that most loaches seem to leave them alone.
What water conditions do they prefer. I have a higher pH than most and mild hardness. I seem to remember a post about getting a hole in the shell and gluing it shut.
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