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When introducing betta fish and snails into the same aquarium, it is best to acclimate them slowly to their new environment. Start by floating the bags containing the fish and snails in the aquarium for about 15-20 minutes to allow the water temperatures to equalize. Then, gradually add small amounts of aquarium water to the bags every 10-15 minutes over the course of an hour. Finally, release the fish and snails into the aquarium gently to minimize stress. Monitor their behavior closely to ensure they are getting along and adjust as needed.
Mystery/Apple snails like their water too alkaline (around pH8) for most species of peacefull aquarium fish. If you must mix them with fish you will have to experiment. One snail needs around 2.5 gallons of water. Don't try to keep them with large cichlids cause they will be eaten. They are tropical so their water needs to be heated to around 75F. Don't keep them with goldfish either.
First, to get rid of pest snails in aquarium, you must go for the root problem.There is an increase population of pest snails because there is too much food. You must be feeding the fish (or rather the tank) too much. All the leftover food become a feast for the snails. You must not feed the fish more than once a day, and you only need to feed as much as they can finish within a minute. All leftover fish food must be removed immediately by using either a net, or an aquarium vacuum.Second, you can manually get rid of pest snails from the aquarium. Remove them by hand, or use a piece of veggie to set a trap for them. Remove the piece of veggie after there are lots of snails on it. Repeat doing that will quickly lower the snail population.Third, get the snails' natural enemies.You can get puffer, loach, etc. fish who love to feast on snails. There is also assassin snails who are good at eating other species of snails. All these natural predators will get rid of pest snails for you.Apply all 3 methods, you will get rid of your pest snails from the aquarium before you know it.
No! because tropical fish live in heated water and koi in cold water.
Yes, betta fish can generally coexist with snails in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough and the water parameters are suitable for both species. It is important to monitor the behavior of the betta fish to ensure they do not harm the snails.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish may attack and harm the snails.
they are an example of Crestations, or they all live in the same areas of coastal waters, depending on the species of crestation. ~Gabby Johnson
No; clownfish are marine (saltwater) whereas fighting fish/betta's are freshwater fish. They cannot be placed into the same type of water or aquarium.
Maybe if they're dead! Snails generally just eat... whatever else the fish don't. Snails will make quick work of a dead fish, though.
Yes, betta fish can generally live peacefully with snails in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough and there are plenty of hiding spots for the snails. It is important to monitor the betta fish's behavior towards the snails to ensure they are not being aggressive.
Yes, betta fish can generally live harmoniously with snails in the same tank. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and leftover food, but it's important to monitor the tank conditions and ensure that the betta fish is not aggressive towards the snails.
they are both snails