Eggs, fungus and malasian trumpet snails

Doodles

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I know some people use meth blue to prevent fungus but the thought of that would give me the eeby jeebys, chemicals in the tank:yuck:

Anyway I read somewhere recently that MTS will clean the eggs but not damage them?

Has anyone tried this?
 

Irene0100

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not tried MTS, although I have them around in the tanks anyway, I have in the past used water louse from garden pond , they are excellent at eating fungus and dead eggs but leave the live ones. I also read that cherry shrimps are good too.
 

thegeeman

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I used to have gazillions of trumpets before i bought some assassins. I cant really say they did anything for the eggs but I did notice they liked to hang out in the fry savers alot.

Cheers

thegeeman
 

Doodles

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Doing some research on this now. Cherry shrimp as Irene says and also ghost shrimp have been used for killi eggs successfully, there was an article on aqua articles but the link is broke.
 

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I also noticed they hang out in the Fry savers there always in mine with L144 eggs and never damage them or eat them
 

dw1305

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Hi all,
I've used Red Cherry Shrimps, Asellus (Water Louse) and MTS as "egg janitors" and they have all worked in that they didn't eat the eggs and I didn't get any fungused ones.
cheers Darrel
 

FF MkII

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Alder cones are also good for eggs as they have natural anti fungal properties. And i use MTS in a fry trap with my tatia eggs.
 

Doodles

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Thanks very much guys, this thread will come in very handy for people that ask about preventing fungus etc:clap:

Thanks for the link Darrel:D:
 

Doodles

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Probably a silly question but would you just add the alder oil to the tank water?
 

FF MkII

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Never used it myself but i would imagine so. I was wrong to say "oil" its actually extract.....possibly the same thing lol
 

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There's a recent debate about snails and bichirs whether the snails are eating slime coat on MFK and the consensus is that the snails are harmless which would make me think that they would be much similar on eggs.
 

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Hi all,
Yes these are the Indian Almond Leaves "Terminalia catappa". They both lower the pH and add tannins, and are very widely used in Asia by Betta breeders etc.

The advantage of the Alder cones (or Oak leaves) is that they are free and you can make sure they were collected from non-polluted sites.

cheers Darrel