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Amazon Sword Plants holes JK Coney 11-11-2009
Posted by JK Coney on November 14, 2009, 2:29 am
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> Who's more likely to be eating my plants? Pleco's or mystery snails? Both
> introduced at the same time, and I don't catch either one in the act.
> Holes up and down leaves.
>
>


I isolated the 3 big snails in a small floating guppy breeder with a
few of the fallen leaves. Wonder what kind of care they need? Short of
throwing them out, I can't think of what else to do with them, if in fact
they are the ones eating the plants. Before you say it, escargot just
doesn't seem right?


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JK Sinrod
myconeyislandmemories.com



Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?_=3E=3C=28=28= on November 14, 2009, 4:02 am
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>> Who's more likely to be eating my plants? Pleco's or mystery snails?
>> Both
>> introduced at the same time, and I don't catch either one in the act.
>> Holes up and down leaves.
>>
>>
>
>
> I isolated the 3 big snails in a small floating guppy breeder with a
> few of the fallen leaves. Wonder what kind of care they need? Short of
> throwing them out, I can't think of what else to do with them, if in fact
> they are the ones eating the plants. Before you say it, escargot just
> doesn't seem right?
>
>

As I'm seeing this in a Cichlid newsgroup, perhaps a couple of 12" Oscars
might help.
You'd probably need to remove the shells 1st though :)

They wouldn't call it escargot; just lunch.

Posted by A Paul Ing on November 14, 2009, 9:50 am
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>
> > =A0Who's more likely to be eating my plants? Pleco's or mystery snails?=
Both
> > introduced at the same time, and I don't catch either one in the act.
> > Holes up and down leaves.
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0I isolated the 3 big snails in a small floating guppy breeder =
with a
> few of the fallen leaves. =A0Wonder what kind of care they need? Short of
> throwing them out, I can't think of what else to do with them, if in fact
> they are the ones eating the plants. Before you say it, escargot just
> doesn't seem right?
>
> --
> JK Sinrod
> myconeyislandmemories.com
You all need to try humping the big snails, ONce yo get your wee wee
in side them its just like a slimey vagina. Then you can also do your
butt hole with a 12 inch oscar, and lots of KY jelly. The oscars seem
top enjoy it and the ky jelly washes right off along with any crap
that may accumulate


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