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Post by alexc1981 on Nov 15, 2007 0:05:48 GMT
Since I moved my immac to a small tank on his own (to get him away temporarily from my margie as explained in my other thread) he is doing much better than he ever did in his original large shared tank.
He is showing real and significant growth for the first time in over a year. He is eating a lot more too. He used to eat hardly anything. His new tank is kept to the same temperature as his old one and he has the same moss substrate, though now he cannot bury himself in it deeply.
The tank is very small so perhaps he is eating more because he is never very far from food?
Ive read a few cases here about snails that starve themselves to death for what seems like no reason at all. Perhaps a small tank isolation tank with minimum substrate and an abundance of food is the answer.
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Post by whodoesntlovesnails on Jan 17, 2008 1:36:13 GMT
thats good, hope everthing continues going well.
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