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RE: [APD] snails in canisters
The Eheim has a ceramic shaft which is very fragile. A weak link.
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From: rspahn at sackets-harbor-high_moric.org
[mailto:rspahn at sackets-harbor-high_moric.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 1:37 PM
To: aquatic-plants at actwin_com
Subject: [APD] snails in canisters
Hi everyone, I got a chuckle reading about people trying to get snails out
of their canisters.
I purposely keep ramshorns in my old Fluval canisters:) They've
never gotten into the impeller section or into the tubing as adults (my
guess is when they get too big the water flow forces them out of the
tubing). I've found one or two babes near the openings of the tubing
in the canister head when I clean. The canisters are much cleaner
with the snails in them:) I have never put them in the new Fluvals
(they're breaking down without anyone's help, I'm replacing them
with Aquaclear 500's ). Ray
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