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    I have a MAJOR snail outbreak!
    thousands of snails!!!!
    So many i`ve been crushing them by the hundreds and there still thousands

    Any suggestions would be helpful.
    KD

  2. #12

    Default Send them my way. I'll pay for the postage.

    My saddle wrasse will love them. Crushing them by the hundreds. Sound painful! Just soak the new paper, double ziplock bags and drop them in priority mail box. I will paypal you for them. Let me know. Thanks!

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    What's a good way to keep their population without adding too much nutrients in the tank?

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    Michigan
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    Mine are constantly laying eggs but the fish eat them

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