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ponieexpress 07-16-2006 11:45 AM

freshwater critter question
 
maybe someone knows by chance?? i have a freshwater 2 gallon tank,i now have 20 baby guppies in it with a sponge filter and some anarcharis from the lps (Petsmart)
any way i was looking at my babies and noticed a new critter that a i didnt put there. its really small and attached to the side of my tank looks kinda like a very small snail? if anyone knows what possible this could be please feel free to let me know.
i also have another 2 gallon tank for breeding my fancy guppies and a 10 gallon tank for the preganant females with a net breeder. with a AQUA TECH power filter 5/15

Teeka01 07-17-2006 03:27 PM

If you could get a picture it would make identifaction easier for everyone.

ponieexpress 07-17-2006 07:45 PM

never mind.. i had a pro look at it. i would have posted a picture but my camera is down...

Teeka01 07-18-2006 07:08 AM

I'm glad you found someone to help you. Most of us have saltwater tanks,

ponieexpress 07-18-2006 08:35 PM

im aware of that, just thought someone would know something,maybe someone use to have a fresh tank before salt...you never know.:)

samn691 07-20-2006 10:12 PM

Were they just the annoying snails you sometimes get when you buy some plants? The ones who multiply like crazy and are almost impossible to get rid of?

ponieexpress 07-22-2006 08:09 AM

re
 
yes they were... they hitched hiked off my anaracharis.. but on 1 and i know 1 is too many but helps clean my sponge filter gets the extra small pieces off .:)


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