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  • szidlon
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    Originally posted by Darbex View Post
    I just spotted two baby Assassin snails hopefully they will kill they baby MTS i have
    Aren't they cute , congratulations on the babies

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  • JStrider
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    I got a couple assasin snails a couple meetings ago... I've only seen em a few times since I put them in.... one time one was eating a mts... that was pretty cool...

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  • armthehomeless
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    It takes a while... but it works.

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  • Darbex
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    I just spotted two baby Assassin snails hopefully they will kill they baby MTS i have

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  • imagirlgeek
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    Originally posted by Darbex View Post
    Ever since I have dropped them into my Discus tank I have baby MTS everywhere. They are all out during the day on the glass and driftwood. I have never seen so many in there before. Anyone know whats going on?
    ME TOO! They are in most of our tanks, but in the Discus tank they are really multiplying like crazy. I think it's the bloodworms.

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  • fishboyt
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    Get me out of here! LOL!

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  • Darbex
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    Thats what I was thinking that they are running for their lives but wanted to make sure.

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  • fishboyt
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    Maybe they're driving them out of the substrate. ?

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  • Darbex
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    Ever since I have dropped them into my Discus tank I have baby MTS everywhere. They are all out during the day on the glass and driftwood. I have never seen so many in there before. Anyone know whats going on?

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  • armthehomeless
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    Tonight's meal: Shrimp Pellets

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  • armthehomeless
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    I feed mine Seachem Fly Larvae. I seem to have quite a bit of that... it is nice to see them all congregate!

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  • szidlon
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    I count what I can see and then add about 10 percent for the ones I can't see. Mine are out and about quite a bit since they have put a good dent in my MTS's and completely decimated the pond and rams horn snails. I guess they're out hunting. If you put a glob of bloodworms or beef heart in the tank they will normally congregate for a meal.

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  • spyke1969
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    laying low, taking it easy,

    I never see mine enough to count

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  • szidlon
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    You count them ) . Where have you been? You haven't posted in a while.

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  • spyke1969
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    How do you know how many you have?

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