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Post by kab on Jul 23, 2007 15:49:44 GMT
ive often read how useful woodlice are to help keep a tank clean , so i put a couple in with my immacs , in no time at all there were more than a few , but they definitely helped with the tank maintenance , however it was with the immacs that i got my first missed batch of eggs , by the time i noticed they were beggining to hatch , so i left them be , there were loads of them but over time they have begun to dissapear all i have are empty shells , what i need to know could this be in any way related to the woodlice being there , the conditions were good they were well fed but still the snails are dissapearing ?? karen
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Jul 23, 2007 17:38:48 GMT
I dont think the woodlice would be eating them, I dont think they eat any living animals, but I may be wrong? maybe one or more of the immacs are eating them?
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Post by kab on Jul 23, 2007 20:57:35 GMT
thankyou kevin , im at a loss , there are hardly any of these babies left and some had reached quite a reasonable size , in fact there are more woodlice than baby snails maybe i should remove what there are in case it is the adults , karen
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