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re:larvae in tank (part 2)
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To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
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Subject: re:larvae in tank (part 2)
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From: "shaji (s.) bhaskar" <bhaskar at bnr_ca>
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Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 22:53:00 -0400
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>From: KB Koh <KB_Koh at ccm_ipn.intel.com>
>Date: Thu, 11 May 95 15:33:00 PDT
>Subject: larvae in tank (part 2)
>So, which one is the main culprit for destroying my plants? The snail
>or worm? I've seen the worms have homes out of fresh plant cutting but
>have yet to see the snail eating my plants yet.How can I terminate all
>these uninvited guest. Thanks.
I once had a similar infestation with what what looked like aquatic
larvae. I picked them off one by one till they were gone. Getting a
few clown loaches should eliminate snails if there are only a few
of the critters in your tank.
-Shaji