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I used to be very active on AquariaCentral forum. My apples used to be well fed!Had lots of them at one point- and then some mysterious disease or poisoning wiped them all out... only my apples [Bridgesii] died- my other species of snail survived. [including my Spixi who are apples too]. No clue why... the Brigs just all died during a very short span of time.
Whilst alive though, made sure to give them fresh zucchini on a regular basis, and made them "Snail Jello" on a regular basis. I would have to remove their eggs from the tank on a daily basis because every night one of them would lay eggs above the water line. Would have had thousands of them if I let them all hatch.
I'm a big invert fan... probably more fascinated with inverts than fish.
Unfortunately, the water where I live is extremely soft- which isn't good for snails... I add Epsom Salts and Baking soda at each water change so that their shells don't all dissolve.
I hate Malaysian trumpet snails. I wish there was something that ate MTS without going after my other snails... lol... unfortunately the reverse is true- lots of things will eat snails that can't eat MTS.
You're a feeder
I don't feed my fish every 4th day. Served me well over the years. Also I have to keep waste down as my tanks are usually planted so you can't vacuum the substrate or the tank would turn to a mud bath. I always carefully balance the bio load.Baking soda
do't get me wrong I don't noow it that is safe or not, just the thought of putting anything into my tanks is
I use a certain type of gravel if I want to raise the pH to make it suitable for shrimp and snails. I kept some African cichlids in the past and used sand and rocks to harden the water to about 7.8 pH. Your water must be quite soft, as in pH lower than 7 and kH lower than 3 for snails to have a raw deal.Bad buzz on the wipe out, never had one, I always used quarantine for 2 weeks for new fish and plants and used methylene blue as a disinfectant.
as for those batards Malaysian snails. Even loaches can't eat them, the shells get too thick.