My main tank has become a haven for malaysian trumpets... I don' t mind, I know I over feed. (My bolivians have become fairly good at raising some of their fry, and feeding the fry in a large planted tank gets tricky...)
Anyway, they and their blue cousins often lay eggs and/or wrigglers on the substrate. Will the trumpet snails go after these eggs/wrigglers? I have seen my male blue ram nose one off a rock with eggs, but it would be awfully hard for them to protect against a snail coming up through the gravel, and both pairs move their wrigglers to gravel pits they have dug.
What do you all think?
Cathy
Anyway, they and their blue cousins often lay eggs and/or wrigglers on the substrate. Will the trumpet snails go after these eggs/wrigglers? I have seen my male blue ram nose one off a rock with eggs, but it would be awfully hard for them to protect against a snail coming up through the gravel, and both pairs move their wrigglers to gravel pits they have dug.
What do you all think?
Cathy