Managing MTS population growth

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buzzard
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Managing MTS population growth

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My Malaysian Trumpet Snails are breeding like crazy. I've got a 20 gallon planted tank with sand substrate, and they're everywhere. How do y'all keep their numbers in check without harming the plants or other tankmates?
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vyno9
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Re: Managing MTS population growth

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I had the same issue in my 30 gallon. Reducing feeding helped a lot. They thrive on excess food, so I cut back to once a day and vacuum the substrate weekly. Also, adding Assassin Snails can help control them naturally.
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Re: Managing MTS population growth

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Yep, overfeeding's the main culprit. I switched to sinking pellets instead of flakes, so less food hits the substrate. Also, manual removal with a snail trap works if you're consistent. Got a DIY one with a soda bottle and lettuce.
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barkcode wrote: Sat Apr 26, 2025 1:19 pm Yep, overfeeding's the main culprit. I switched to sinking pellets instead of flakes, so less food hits the substrate. Also, manual removal with a snail trap works if you're consistent. Got a DIY one with a soda bottle and lettuce.
That's a solid plan. I'd add that lowering the temp a bit can slow their reproduction. Mine chilled out when I dropped from 78°F to 74°F.
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Re: Managing MTS population growth

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I don't mind mine. They keep the sand clean and aerated. If they get too much, I just scoop some out during water changes. Easy peasy.
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dirtys
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Assassin Snails are the way to go. Got three in my 40 breeder, and the MTS population dropped in a month. Just make sure you don't overdo it, or the Assassins will run outta food.
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Re: Managing MTS population growth

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Anyone tried loaches? My Clown Loaches wiped out my MTS in a week. They're fun to watch too, but they need a bigger tank and buddies to thrive.
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Re: Managing MTS population growth

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I've got a similar setup. Sand substrate, lots of plants. The snails don't bother me much, but I'll try cutting back on food like vyno9 suggested.
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Manual removal's the safest bet if you're worried about chemicals or adding predators. I use a turkey baster to suck 'em out during maintenance.
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buzzard
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Re: Managing MTS population growth

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Thanks for the tips, everyone. Gonna try reducing food first and maybe grab a couple Assassin Snails if that doesn't cut it.
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