Hmmm I spy algae, gravel, a rock and some snail eggs. Also something interesting is happening in the top left that I am not sure about and there is something on the gravel center bottom that I am also not sure about. Not sure if any of these things belong in any seven of the hells you speak of.
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Some people consider bladder snails a pest, population booms rapidly when they’re first introduced because of all the detritus and algae.
If you don’t mind having them, its best to just wait out the boom, after they eat all the excess food they will stabilize at a much lower population. If there is still to many it’s a good indicator your over feeding the tank.
I just set up a “guppy” tank that I intentionally got infested because I really want to get some puffers. Loaches love them too
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Looks eggy
Snail eggs burn with fire
Bladder snails eggs
Hmmm I spy algae, gravel, a rock and some snail eggs. Also something interesting is happening in the top left that I am not sure about and there is something on the gravel center bottom that I am also not sure about. Not sure if any of these things belong in any seven of the hells you speak of.
Some people consider bladder snails a pest, population booms rapidly when they’re first introduced because of all the detritus and algae.
If you don’t mind having them, its best to just wait out the boom, after they eat all the excess food they will stabilize at a much lower population. If there is still to many it’s a good indicator your over feeding the tank.
I just set up a “guppy” tank that I intentionally got infested because I really want to get some puffers. Loaches love them too