You should be quarantining - in a completely fishless tank - new plants for at least a week to make sure the plants didn't carry some ich or something else in anyway. That same week should give you an idea if it was carrying snails, too. Then, a quick dip in an anti-snail agent, or some diluted bleach should work pretty well. Just be sure to rinse really well after so as little as possible of the chemicals get into a fish tank.
my tank is still fishless cycling with 4/5ppm of ammonia and over 4ppm of nitrite would any snail eggs survive in water that highly toxic??? i did wash the plants before i put them in but just in case i missed any was just wondering if the tank conditions at the moment would be enough to kill anything i may have introduced into the tank
Kev
You should be quarantining - in a completely fishless tank - new plants for at least a week to make sure the plants didn't carry some ich or something else in anyway. That same week should give you an idea if it was carrying snails, too. Then, a quick dip in an anti-snail agent, or some diluted bleach should work pretty well. Just be sure to rinse really well after so as little as possible of the chemicals get into a fish tank.
How would you know if a plant had Ich and how would you know when it's gone?
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