Tim (Homeless Aquatics) has some of those for sale and maybe try out Houston Aquatics on Sheperd, they offer bulk discounts on most schooling tetras and the like.
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+1 Tim has a bunch of schooling fish to choose from. Houston Aquatics had a small selection of schooling fish the last time I was there. HAW might have a better selection, but definitely a far drive. I haven't been to Fish Gallery, Xtreme, Unlimited, or City Pets in a while, but they usually have some of these fish.Originally posted by mnemenoi View PostTim (Homeless Aquatics) has some of those for sale and maybe try out Houston Aquatics on Sheperd, they offer bulk discounts on most schooling tetras and the like.
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So I think I'm going to stick with it a bit longer but I'm having problems with snails I have some round ones that keep getting jammed into my filter intake and they are everywhere ! I also have a bunch of horn looking ones I pull as many as I can out by hand but they just keep coming back! Any suggestions to rid them from my tank would be great!
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Sounds like Pond/mystery snails and MTS. You need assassin snails. They'll tear thru the pest snails, stir your substrate, and eat each other when the pop gets too large. We've got some, come get em or put out an SOS for someone closer to you.Originally posted by Lord Spice View PostSo I think I'm going to stick with it a bit longer but I'm having problems with snails I have some round ones that keep getting jammed into my filter intake and they are everywhere ! I also have a bunch of horn looking ones I pull as many as I can out by hand but they just keep coming back! Any suggestions to rid them from my tank would be great!"I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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