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Moderately Obsessed
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There's a new snail eater in town, and he goes by the name of ghost shrimp.
It's a little hard to decipher, but he's got a pond snail in his claws, and he's going to town on him. Pretty cool if you ask me ![]() Edit: This probably should have gone in the photo album...
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Fresh Fish Freak
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That's a new one for me! Nice pic! I knew the little buggers would eat just about anything...!
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Laura Lee; 10gal planted RCS colony, 46gal FW community w/ el plasticos, 90gal FW planted in progress- see my journal at http://forums.tfhmagazine.com/viewto...p?f=82&t=23207
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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nice picture! You don't have to worry about snail problems
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Algae Grower
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LOL I noticed the same thing with mine but figured it was normal. Only bad part is to train them as to what I dont want in the tank and as to what needs to stay. They have been found eating my pond snails which I dont mind but also eating my Ivories briggs that just hatched a few days ago. I know dont put them in that tank now and problem solved. Oh well I will have more on the way soon enough.
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