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Snails

Posted by chippewacat Devon UK (My Page) on
Fri, Aug 19, 05 at 8:53

Is it possible to have too many snails (common ones)? I have loads now, and I am assuming they just keep eating the old vegatation. Imported some ramshorn snails and now have loads of little ones, which I am quite happy with.

It is just the common snails, should I find some new homes for them and let them continue to multiply (and I assume provide food for the stickelbacks and amphibians...)


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RE: Snails

Leave 'em be, they will find their own balance


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Thanks, I prefer to let them get on with it and just live with the fact that certain plants (like water soldiers and water lavender) just won't have a chance!


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hi
chippe
just think if you get hungry whilst pond watching ,just remember to bring a pin.

-------------david--------------fishmaduk------------------


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And the garlic?!


 
 

 

 


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