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Nerite snails for brown algae control?

This is a discussion on Nerite snails for brown algae control? within the Plants/Algae/Ferts/EI/CO2/Lighting forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; I read on another forum that nerite snails are a good option to control brown algae. I'm fighting it a ...

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    Default Nerite snails for brown algae control?

    I read on another forum that nerite snails are a good option to control brown algae. I'm fighting it a bit in my mbuna tank (I don't think grandpa remembered to turn the lights off every night while we were away...)

    Anyway, I don't want to use plecos, as I've read mixed results with them being attacked by the cichlids, and I don't want to risk having fish killed or hurt.

    So, I'm only keeping lights on for 4 hours / day right now, but would the snails be a good option? If so, where could I find some?

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    Do your mbuna tanks have a high ph?

    If so the nerite snails may have a hard time adjusting to the water, but otherwise they are great at eating algae...
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    7.8, the last I checked. I heard they do OK in harder water with higher pH...
    110 gallon Mixed Peacocks & Mbunas.
    65 gallon - 2 Koi Angels, misc. cories, BN pleco, zebra danios, rummynose and cardinal tetras

    10 gallon Swordtails, betta, dwarf frog
    15 gallon Aulonocara baenschi fry tank

    Tango, the golden labrador
    Salty, the panda bear hamster
    2 kids (my favourite pets)

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    Well then it should be fine, just be sure to drip acclimate them and take your time. I have my nerite snails in a tank with a ph of 6.5, they do a good job on surface algae!
    who is yo daddy and what does he do?


    75g SPS and Clams Reef
    50g breeder Ultra LPS Reef
    30g hex PFR shrimp
    15g 3pc rimless BKK, CRS SSS, CBS and Panda Hillstream Loaches
    15g rimless Yellow, Red rili, Tiger and Babaulti shrimp
    2g salty invert species tank

 

 

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