Plant Dip for Snails: Salt, Hydrogen Peroxide, & Potassium Permanganate Comparison

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • How do you get rid of pest snails AND snail eggs from new aquarium plants? Check out my second series of experiments testing plant dips using salt, hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, and alum.
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  • @GirlTalksFish
    @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +14

    *What method do you use to get rid of unwanted hitchhikers on your aquarium plants?* Comment below to share your experiences, and subscribe if you want to see more this videos like this! goo.gl/4q2idY

    • @brycemartin4130
      @brycemartin4130 4 роки тому +3

      I know this is not very creative, but I got a school of angelicus loach and they rid my entire tank of snails very quickly. As an added bonus, they're super cool fish to have.

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +2

      @@brycemartin4130 I love loaches! Great bonus that they can manage snail populations. 😁

    • @alyssadavis5128
      @alyssadavis5128 4 роки тому +2

      Girl Talks Fish
      Assassin snails.

    • @brfinger
      @brfinger 4 роки тому +7

      Typically I do the 25% to 33% with hydrogen peroxide. When I have done about 50%, I have ended doing significant damage to plants. Plants that particular did not respond well to hydrogen peroxide at stronger dosages have been dwarf hair grass, dwarf sag, frogbits, red leaf floaters, and s. repens. Plants that have seemed to do fine at stronger dosages have included amazon swords and anubias (but not anubias nana barteri).

    • @CrowntailHalfmoon
      @CrowntailHalfmoon 3 роки тому

      @@brfinger
      Hi Sir
      Have you tried it with guppy grass?

  • @FishForThought
    @FishForThought 4 роки тому +98

    Just what I was looking for, with all these pond snails tryna get in my tanks recently...

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +9

      Yay, I hope it works out for ya!

    • @Papalapotato
      @Papalapotato 3 роки тому

      @Charles Pressler same their so cool!

    • @JoshMehta
      @JoshMehta 3 роки тому +1

      @Charles Pressler ask the people who have massive planted tanks they are a nightmare

    • @NWHSBL
      @NWHSBL 3 роки тому +2

      @Charles Pressler 1,000,000 pond snails are an absolute nightmare, and then they start leaving empty shells everywhere as they die. I can't stand them.

  • @probablynotabigtoe9407
    @probablynotabigtoe9407 4 роки тому +54

    Definetly keep testing for a part 3 this is quality content if I have ever seen it.

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +5

      Oh my goodness, you are so sweet! I'm sure Greg will never run out of snails, so I'll definitely have to do a part 3 again some day. :)

  • @AuthorNancyKimball
    @AuthorNancyKimball 4 роки тому +31

    Irene, I tried the 50% hydrogen peroxide dip for 10 min on new to me water sprite and crypt lutea. It was scary because there was so much bubble action at the roots and it sounded like frying bacon but I planted both right after. It has been a week and the water sprite browned on the existing stems and has put out one brand new stem and the crypt has melted back some but is also putting out new leaves, so i would say a success on that recipe!

    • @ZzzRoofus
      @ZzzRoofus 3 роки тому +2

      Try watering your plants with some hydrogen peroxide. It will kill any fungus near the surface, any bugs you may have and the byproducts will be pure water and oxygen to your plant's roots which they will love. Just go easy.

  • @deansfishroom
    @deansfishroom 4 роки тому +22

    This was great!!!
    I'm one of those anti-snail people out there.
    In three trips collecting wild fish in Peru I only found them in one location.
    Also, though I haven't proven it, I believe they create more waste than they supposedly clean up.
    I always try to clean (pronounced "kill") all the snails and eggs on any plants before adding them to my tanks.
    I've tried all of these methods except for the Hydrogen Peroxide, I'll give it a go next time.
    Nice video!

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +8

      Dean, I can't believe you watched one of my videos! Truly honored; thanks so much for the encouraging comment. 😁😁😁

  • @AidynNichi
    @AidynNichi 4 роки тому +41

    I personally like keeping snails in my tank, but I watched anyway cuz you're one of my fave fishtubers! ☺️ Thank you for always sharing your experiments and experiences!

  • @jessscherrer7452
    @jessscherrer7452 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your experiment. There is sooooo much info out there!

  • @angelm2576
    @angelm2576 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for doing these experiments so we don’t have to! 😂 Your videos are seriously the most helpful/educational ones out there!

  • @ceramicfish4934
    @ceramicfish4934 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all your experimentation. It has been a big help

  • @erinhallmakes777
    @erinhallmakes777 2 роки тому +3

    Just watched both experiment videos and it earned a sub. Such clear results and easily understood. I I'm currently working on making a moss and plant display tank and want to pull things in my aquarium to put in it but don't want the snails. I'll be giving this a try for sure. I'm also working on building a new paladarium instead of aquarium I'm going to need to treat every plant decor item in my big tank. I'll have to remove all of my fish and shrimp before I do it.

  • @royalspin
    @royalspin 3 роки тому +6

    I "had" a problem with common pond snails in my tank but once I put some paradise fish in there they obliterated them . Never knew they liked snails so much till I saw it myself .

  • @TheDevilcup
    @TheDevilcup 3 роки тому +8

    have been using Alum on my new plants since you highly recommend it. I do not see any snail after 1 day treatment the last time round. I am dosing the same today as i got new plants again. I usually will dose Seachem Paraguard after the water change just to be sure to get rid the parasite and some hidden threat. It works for me so far.

  • @johnmanrow2667
    @johnmanrow2667 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for a very informative, easy to understand, and in-depth video. You have definitely done your research on this.

  • @tastyfishsauce4410
    @tastyfishsauce4410 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Irene, I have tried all with varying success/failure.
    Bleach=1:19 ratio, very successful-also the most harm to plants
    PP=till it turned super dark pink=the coolest experiment by far but also the least effective-WEAR GLOVES!
    Salt=varyiing ratio=50% effective depending concentration and contact time=harmful to plants
    Alum=1tsp/gal=very boring @ 3 days but the most effective/least damage to plant
    Peroxide-you have to use a lot=effective and slightly harmful to plants=very cool bubbles
    Copper-effective for adult snails, no noticeable damage to plants, still got baby snails after 1 month.
    In conclusion: Alum is a winner, needs lots of patience.
    Thanks for your experiments, definitely one of my inspiration on my own experiment with plant snail control at home.

  • @brandonlasvegas
    @brandonlasvegas 3 роки тому

    Another excellent post ❗️🙏😎

  • @anthonyragan2696
    @anthonyragan2696 4 роки тому +3

    This has been a very interesting series; I hope you keep up your experiments. I've been using the bleach method found on one of Life With Pets older videos. Mixed results, but I just hate introducing pest snails to a "clean" tank.

  • @LearnersTank
    @LearnersTank 2 роки тому

    excellent job. appreciate it

  • @r.c.brousseau9655
    @r.c.brousseau9655 4 роки тому +1

    Hello Irene, I've had good success using your recipe with Alum 1 TBSP / Gallon of water. I enjoy your channel. Many thanks,

  • @cheeseballs3825
    @cheeseballs3825 2 роки тому

    I've never heard of the alum one. Thank you!

  • @John-pk3bz
    @John-pk3bz 4 роки тому +2

    YES! Thank you for all this info just about to scape my tank with heaps of plants.
    This really helped

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому

      Sweet, perfect timing! Best of luck with the new plants. :)

    • @John-pk3bz
      @John-pk3bz 4 роки тому

      Girl Talks Fish Thank you 🙂

  • @hoodiganh4411
    @hoodiganh4411 9 місяців тому +2

    Will this work on soft plants like monte carlo and pogostemon helferi ? I'd really like you to do an experinment especially on monte carlo and hydrogen peroxide

  • @The2100zoe
    @The2100zoe 4 роки тому +7

    I just started watching your videos and I had to subscribe. You explain everything so perfect that noobs like me can understand

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +3

      Oh yay, I'm so happy to hear that! Welcome to Team GTF. :)

  • @thehannahgaylord
    @thehannahgaylord 3 роки тому +3

    I used alum yesterday to disinfect my plants. Within about 5 hours I hadn't seen any bugs, so I wanted to rinse the plants and place in the tank. #sooooexcited As I started to drain, I found some type of worm thing (dead). Figured I better follow your 2 day advisory 🙈 I'm still excited, just less impatient now. Lol

  • @metrikal1
    @metrikal1 4 роки тому +6

    I've done some wild collecting, so in that case sterilization and quarantine are pretty important. Most sterilization techniques carry a lot of risk to your plants, and like you're showing, not always even effective. Quarantine is honestly your best best, get set up for it with a small plant light, try to keep the lighting at a lower intensity, and consider adding some ferts. Use a bigger tub that creates some space, like you had here. And then use baits, for snails boiled veggies work good. Remove all snails with baits, and throw it a couple more times to be sure. Wait three weeks for eggs to hatch out, and then repeat. Most snails take at least several weeks to begin reproducing, so that's a good cushion. However, on one wild sample I was very surprised to have snail eggs that took 4 months to hatch out, they just appeared out of nowhere, but these were a wild species from a temperate region. I would try some meaty baits for planaria too, hoo boy planaria are way worse than snails in my book. Try fish food baits, and possibly raw chicken or shrimp meat. I utilized a similar philosophy to the thinking behind tissue culture techniques, you want to use the smallest possible starter if you have a species that's easy to propagate and lends itself to using a very small cutting. Also, when you quarantine, set up to get some growth, and take your starter from brand new growth, that eliminates the possibility of weird micro eggs being attached to it. Make sure to check it sometimes at night, because planaria are very good at staying hidden when there's light. I use peroxide to sterilize for algae. People always say that algae spores are just inherrant to an aquarium, but they don't always come from the air, you introduce them like any other pest. I haven't tried it, but if you're talking snails, I've heard an older copper penny can be used in the same way as alum

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +2

      Interesting, I hadn't heard about the copper penny method! May have to give that a try next time.

  • @Reynalitious
    @Reynalitious 3 роки тому +1

    I’m very new to the fish tank life. I got a beta fish for my daughter almost two years ago and I decided to buy some live plants and a snail (because I didn’t want to get the dog or the cat my daughter was asking). I didn’t quarantine the plants, I had no idea I needed to do so, and I just found 4 baby snails. I just wanted one snail! I luckily have another tank coming in so I can prepare that one for the beta and clean the snail tank. Thanks for the information. I’m definitely going to try alum!

  • @krishnakumart123
    @krishnakumart123 3 місяці тому

    Thanks girl for your detailed report thanks a lot 🙏🙏

  • @felicitymcnamara6460
    @felicitymcnamara6460 4 роки тому +1

    Hi there! Love the videos! You had a video on your old channel where talked about feeding African dwarf frogs. I can't find it on your new channel..do you still have it?

  • @ChristosChristos
    @ChristosChristos 4 роки тому +9

    Esha’s Gastropex kills everything in 1 month. You use it for 3 days. Then you wait for a week. Another 3 days for the next snails to hatch. Then again wait for a week. Then 3 days use. And all snails are gone. You don’t need to change your water changing routine. Just remove the nerites and all snails that you want to keep beforehand. Also, it doesn’t kill my shrimps.

  • @levib8314
    @levib8314 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the info love the video you the bomb 💣

  • @deadfred821
    @deadfred821 4 роки тому +12

    Potassium Pomegranate???? Sis.... No..... Just no.....
    Thank you for sacrificing a full cup of aquarium salt for us though. Will definitely look into alum & H2O2 options. Quality content, as always...

    • @jfy1
      @jfy1 4 роки тому +3

      deadfred821 what’s wrong with potsssium perm? Many aquatic plants owners recommend it

    • @ech8157
      @ech8157 4 роки тому +3

      @@jfy1 nothing i think they are just skeptical because of the staining and the warning signs on the bottle. ppl use it to clear up bacterial blooms as to klls bacteria and fungus and you can find it in liquid form in Jungle Clear Water

  • @aquapuncture
    @aquapuncture 4 роки тому +5

    If I can't get tissue culture plants, I use the alum method. So far, it works for me, too. I learned about it from your first video experiment. 👍
    If I see adult snails I can save, I put them in my snail tank because I feel bad killing them. But I use the alum soak in case there are eggs. Perhaps, eventually, I'll just accept the snails. 🥰

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +3

      Lol, I'm not sure I'll ever accept snails, but maybe one day... when I keep puffers again. 😜

  • @montaramike
    @montaramike 3 роки тому +1

    I actually take great care to preserve my snails. After a water change I
    check the water I removed carefully for any snails so I can put the
    back in the tank.

  • @StanLeeGhost
    @StanLeeGhost 3 роки тому +1

    is alum safe for shrimp/fish? i have so many snail eggs in my 10 gallon shrimp tank that i just want to put alum in the tank.

  • @Malariejane
    @Malariejane 4 роки тому +1

    With the alum, did you add fertilizer?

  • @teresachen2628
    @teresachen2628 4 роки тому +23

    I feel like I’m watching you do a Science Fair presentation. :)

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +1

      LOL! That's exactly what I told Mr. Gamer.

  • @ThirstysURL
    @ThirstysURL 2 роки тому

    Cannot wait. Ironed out my 2 mistakes. No.1 throwing stuff straight in. No.2 very difficult nano tank.
    Going for a forever tank with a sump!

    • @ThirstysURL
      @ThirstysURL 2 роки тому

      That nano tank actually died from overgrowth so still not bad the very end I changed water and clipped 50% of tank worth of green out I guess the volume was too much in too little water.
      Plants are crazy aswell I'm going for big leafs not long stemmed plants this time. THEY TAKE OVER!

    • @ThirstysURL
      @ThirstysURL 2 роки тому

      I remember the plants releasing alot of held particles i knew it was gonna be bad...plants fault

  • @dqv.1027
    @dqv.1027 4 роки тому +1

    So which dip would you recommend for microscopic parasitic worm eggs?

  • @CrowntailHalfmoon
    @CrowntailHalfmoon 3 роки тому

    Hi
    Thank you for sharing information.
    Excellent advice. 👍👍👍👍👍
    Can i use alum with guppy grass?
    You mentioned that your guppy grass died. Is this result of 3 days Alum soak method?

  • @NORIaquaCh
    @NORIaquaCh 4 роки тому +2

    I had a bladder snail outbreak in my ADA 60-p and decided to use chemical treatment along with everything in this tutorial. I had a sense of victory for a few weeks thinking I was snail free, till I saw a baby bladder snail zooming around. At that point I knew I was back to square one. I rebooted the entire tank and didn't reuse any plants, substrate and equipment. I ended using only tissue cultures and 1 year in no snails (except for my nerite snails). Hope it stays that way.

  • @dilloncarson5468
    @dilloncarson5468 4 роки тому +1

    Please do another fine tuning of the ALUM powder. Please include sensitive plants like Java moss and morimo balls.

  • @TravisBell79
    @TravisBell79 2 роки тому +1

    Did you try any of this on java moss?

  • @kristenwinter8157
    @kristenwinter8157 4 роки тому

    I watched your video on the bleach bath which works but not so well on java moss or a grass we got. I’m going to try the peroxide and alum

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I didn't have much luck with bleach dips for plants either. I definitely recommend alum as my favorite, with peroxide as a second favorite. :)

  • @ThirstysURL
    @ThirstysURL 2 роки тому

    That java moss you bought was hilarious xD

  • @rrginnydworchak
    @rrginnydworchak 2 роки тому

    Until now, I’ve tried using both hydrogen peroxide and salt. I think it works only because, the only one time I didn’t, I found snails in my Java moss and they got into my tank. Only problem though, it kills Java moss. At first, after treating most of my plants, most survived but the moss always turned brown. Didn’t know why at first, but now I know it was either the salt or hydrogen peroxide. I’m thinking it was probably the salt. So I’m going to try the alum on my next plant purchase. I always appreciate your videos!

  • @liltalent2381
    @liltalent2381 3 роки тому +1

    Ordered from BucePlant a month or two ago and wish I woulda used some of the methods on the plants. Next time I shall!

  • @wylieryanjonlean3661
    @wylieryanjonlean3661 2 роки тому

    Anyone, do you know if I can just put my plants in fresh water floating around if I don't have time to plant them in my tank yet?

  • @0003skye
    @0003skye 3 роки тому

    Which one should you do for plants that will be going in a shrimp tank?

  • @davidblake5603
    @davidblake5603 3 роки тому +6

    Love your scientific approach to aquarium keeping. By the way potassium permanganate is available at hardware stores in powdered form as it is used in many well-water treatment systems. I also don't recommend it because it is a strong oxidizer which stains everything.

  • @Odannyb0i
    @Odannyb0i Рік тому

    Can I use the hydrogen peroxide method with water hyacinth?

  • @jrs-sx5jb
    @jrs-sx5jb 3 роки тому

    i have an 800 gallon outdoor pond and i got water poppies for it. all of a sudden i now have basically hundreds of snails. there was nothing in the pond prior. the pond doesnt have any fish in it. how do i get rid of these things its insane

  • @adso5555555
    @adso5555555 Рік тому +2

    I think what I've learnt from this series is that quarantining the plants in a bucket is worthwhile, no matter what method you use.
    Much easier than quarantining fish too.. Those creepy swimming parasites are good motivation!

  • @smokeyb1669
    @smokeyb1669 3 роки тому

    Great educating video but did you see any positive affect on algae?

  • @savannahbrewer6161
    @savannahbrewer6161 4 роки тому +1

    Jungle Clear Water is a liquid potassium permanganate that is sold at Walmart in the aquarium section, it isn't illegal.
    Have you tried carbonated water? It's like a cO2 blast and it's pretty safe. Just make sure it's water only without any flavor or sugars

  • @larrydschiliheadaquatics
    @larrydschiliheadaquatics 4 роки тому

    I use the pea puffers method i have a pea puffer in almost all my tanks works great and fun to watch.

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +1

      Lol, I love that method!

    • @tsitsu8345
      @tsitsu8345 4 роки тому +2

      Me too. They are good at controlling snail population but they can't get them all unfortunately.

    • @bobstranzenbach4700
      @bobstranzenbach4700 Рік тому

      @@tsitsu8345 why not do you think?

  • @gibbyrockerhunter
    @gibbyrockerhunter 3 роки тому

    I love potassium permanganate. Aside from breathing it in it’s really not that bad. For anyone with a pool you already know not to inhale dry chemicals. You don’t need to worry about fire unless you know how to use it to make a fire. In most places it is somewhat difficult to find because it is a great oxidizer. But no more difficult then a high percentage hydrogen peroxide. Which believe it or not, has a higher oxidation rating then PP. As far as the staining goes, just allow it to clear over time, or use H2O2 to speed up the oxidation. It was the only thing I was able to find to clear my Dempsey stud from a nasty columnaris outbreak.

  • @Ant.Ant.Ant.
    @Ant.Ant.Ant. 3 роки тому

    Hi do you think this would work for any potential zebra mussels?

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  3 роки тому

      Not sure, I've only tested snails and planaria.

  • @JensWoodworkingThings
    @JensWoodworkingThings 4 роки тому +1

    I wish I'd known this before my recent plant purchase. 12 hours after the plants went in the tank there were babies everywhere. Eggs weren't even visible. Now I have snails, and I never did before. I'm still hunting them down as fast as I can, hoping to get them all before they make more.

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +2

      Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear that! Prime Time Aquatics did a great video on how to get rid of snails after they're already in your aquarium: ua-cam.com/video/2OGKjSH6fRw/v-deo.html

    • @TheGalonator
      @TheGalonator Рік тому

      This is a bit late but...
      That'll never work, the same thing happened to me and I only managed to get rid of them once I got a new tank and I didnt transfer ANYTHING from the old tank( except the fish and my 1 neritw snail)

  • @Simon_Electric
    @Simon_Electric Місяць тому

    I had no idea when buying plants that snails would appear suddenly in my tank how on Earth do I get rid of them and should I get rid of them?

  • @Hotwire_RCTrix
    @Hotwire_RCTrix 2 місяці тому

    Potassium permanganate is a strong oxidising agent and potential component for explosives. That's why the authorities are so touchy about it It's not an explosive !

  • @MiracleofDeliverance
    @MiracleofDeliverance 2 роки тому

    Thank you! The snails have taken over my shrimp tank and may be planning an entire aquarium takeover!

    • @mboerefyn2512
      @mboerefyn2512 2 роки тому

      Assassin snails help a lot and they breed very slow. Try a few loaches they love them snails too.

  • @jacks8422
    @jacks8422 4 роки тому

    Can you do a video on bottom feeders and fish that are ok with axolotas

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому

      Good suggestion! Here's a great article on axolotl tank mates to help you in the meanwhile: exopetguides.com/axolotl/axolotls-tank-mates-guide/

  • @chellination
    @chellination 3 роки тому +2

    Just did a 50% hydrogen peroxide dip for my plants after moving 9 hours and it worked wonders on the snail infestation but after a day or so replanted in the tank, they've all melted 😩 I'm hoping they'll make a recovery but I'm investigating online tissue culture plants

  • @theknittingrev
    @theknittingrev 4 роки тому +8

    I can’t believe Cory hasn’t rubbed off on you yet with regard to snails! 🤣 In all seriousness, this is great.

  • @heaven7360
    @heaven7360 4 роки тому +1

    I also have orchids and so it is recommended to use hydrogen peroxide on new arrival orchids to off the snails and their eggs I am assuming. I wash my new plants and spray them with HP so I'm hoping it continues to help rid of snails. I don't like them myself. I do have aquarium salt around so this video is a help for ideas to help out ..... snails and other creepies. HEEBIE JEEBIES

  • @carlgustafson213
    @carlgustafson213 4 роки тому

    Potassium Permanganate is a strong oxidizer (although not as strong as say bleach), so it'll react with enthusiasm with easily-oxidized materials. So, keep it away from charcoal, for example. Anyway, when it does it's oxidizing thing, it forms Manganese Dioxide, which is a brownish-black substance. That, being an oxide, can probably be cleaned away with vinegar and a toothbrush. It's main effect on your skin is to turn it purplish-pink to brownish black as it does it's oxidizing thing.

  • @LashLeRoux.1
    @LashLeRoux.1 Рік тому

    As a retired chemistry teacher I can say that potassium permanganate will ignite if mixed with certain other chemicals. Glycerine is a good example. Have you tried copper sulfate? It’s toxic to invertebrates but nowhere near as hazardous as potassium permanganate. It will however turn the water blue.

  • @jamesdaniels5379
    @jamesdaniels5379 3 роки тому +1

    How would one treat something like a red root floater before putting them in an established tank??? Also, will the h202 kill other things like parasites that could potentially harm your fish??

    • @jamesdaniels5379
      @jamesdaniels5379 3 роки тому

      I'm only asking because youd have to dip the roots with something like the red root floaters to rid them of anything you potentially wouldnt want hitch hiking to your tank.

    • @mmarie-fu1dm
      @mmarie-fu1dm 3 роки тому

      Parasites you would have more luck in a salt bath I would think. Alum would kill too. But I’m not 100%

    • @Wendy-jm1xn
      @Wendy-jm1xn 3 місяці тому

      This is why I'm here.. Did you find the answer? 😅

  • @Ara-iw7xm
    @Ara-iw7xm 4 роки тому

    Does alum kill algae? I stupidly used a whole bunch of alum to try and get rid of green spot algae on my Anubias with no different results after the first day.

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately, alum doesn't kill algae, but hydrogen peroxide seems to do a better job. Not sure about green spot algae though. :P

  • @johnwood738
    @johnwood738 4 роки тому +7

    I like pest snails and so do my Pea Puffers

  • @dominic.h.3363
    @dominic.h.3363 4 роки тому +2

    If you did leave java fern for a month in stagnant water, it was more like a lack of circulation than the H2O2 that killed the plant. George Farmer himself told me that Microsorum needs current. Have you tried sparkling water? Completely harmless for plants, but pests can't tolerate it (allegedly).

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +2

      Interesting! The other java fern did fine, so maybe they're okay for just a month without circulation. I could see sparkling water getting rid of the adult snails, but maybe not the snail eggs. It would be fun to test it if I ever do a round 3 of experiments.

  • @SuperDaveno
    @SuperDaveno 7 місяців тому

    I had a mix of 150ml of h2o2 per 5 gallons of water and it took 14 days before it stopped killing snail. The container is exposed to a south west window.

  • @alinajustme11
    @alinajustme11 Рік тому

    potassium permanganate is used to disinfect wounds. Growing up my mother would always use to on my scratches etc so the way you're acting as if it's gonna melt your skin is truly hilarious :P
    Anyway i use this product to treat root rot but mainly when i root my cutting in water again it helps prevent rot it has also saved my phalaenopsis orchid when nothing else worked
    and finally i also use it as a foliar fertilizer

  • @haskellHacker
    @haskellHacker 3 роки тому

    Fritz ammonium chloride for fish-less tank cycling. Add enough to bring ammonium levels to 3-5ppm. Be sure the plants get adequate light. The very thing that makes life inhospitable to animals is a boon for many plants. Ammonium can be your friend.

  • @andygold
    @andygold 2 роки тому

    This is slightly off topic. My recipe is solely for eliminating black hair algae (and lesser algae), and not for killing snails (although it may, or may not).
    I place my plants in a ziplock bag and use 3% hydrogen peroxide, full strength. I only use enough that will cover the plant entirely when all the excess air is squeezed from the bag. I seal the bag and continually turn it back and forth making sure to cover all parts of the plant. I soak for a total of 3 minutes, then drain the bag and fill with tap water for about 30 seconds. I dump the tap water and fill it a second time, and then dump it again. The plants go right back into the tank then. Since it's peroxide, no need for any dechlorinating drops. Over the next day or two, the black hair algae will turn bright pink as it dies. My guppies and Mystery snails happily eat it, and whatever is not eaten just dissolves. After 3 or 4 days it's all gone. I've tried this with Java Fern (Windelov), and never have any problems.
    It's hit or miss with Water Sprite. The Sprite will SOMETIMES melt a few days after treatment, so I limit the bath to no more than 2 minutes with good results. I've not tried it on my Susswassertang or Dwarf Salvinia, as they typically don't get algae on them .

  • @tek87
    @tek87 4 роки тому

    No snails were harmed in the making of this video.

  • @ZzzRoofus
    @ZzzRoofus 3 роки тому +1

    Trying to get rid of snails is like trying to get rid of bacteria. They serve their purpose and is beneficial to all aquariums in balance. They are defined as pests because people don't see their value. They clean the tank, fertilize plants, and some will even eat dead animals like fish so you don't have an ammonia spike. The more life you have in your aquarium, the more natural it will be.

    • @geminuri
      @geminuri 3 роки тому

      i think the issue is that they reproduce like crazy and people end up with a snail infestation. lol. i'm all for snails, but not the ones that hitchhike on live plants.

  • @peaoat3608
    @peaoat3608 4 місяці тому

    Wouldn't it be better to try the H2O2 treatment in a dark place?

  • @catfishcave379
    @catfishcave379 4 роки тому

    I don’t mind snails, but I had a tank infested with mts and pond and ramshorn snails. Added six baby zebra loaches - no visible snails after two days... and very fat loaches! After a few months, I moved the loaches. Several months later I have ramshorn snails, but no mts or pond snails.

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому

      Wow, interesting that the ramshorn snails still stayed in the tank! Thanks for sharing your experience. :)

  • @rtitot
    @rtitot 2 роки тому

    Have you tried Ocean Free snail remover? I wonder if its safe for shrimps, fishes, and plants. These snails drive me crazy!

  • @frankthetank1369
    @frankthetank1369 4 роки тому

    I haven't finished video yet, but does it kill fish?

  • @kazukiorg
    @kazukiorg 4 роки тому

    About BBA and H2O2 this method works like charm actually. If there was bubble H2O2 started to react with BBA, if you would wait with this BBA for 1-2 days it would change color to red and next day to transparent / white. Maybe this is a good topic for next video? ;) For sure there would be someone that can share BBA ;)

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому

      I've actually tried to treat BBA with H2O2 several times with no luck. I never get that nice color change in the BBA. :(

    • @kazukiorg
      @kazukiorg 4 роки тому

      ​@@GirlTalksFish I'm currently finishing the rest of BBA after blackout with this method. I mixing two techniques with spot treatment and whole tank treatment. As a first step I'm calculating how much H2O2 I can put in tank. Water volume (water, not tank size and in liters) divided by 3 this gives how much ml of 3% solution is this safe for shrimps and snails. Then while doing water change, before refilling I'm doing spot treatment with a filter turned off. For this I'm using syringe with needle. Then after 1-2 minutes I'm mixing water in tank. In this moment there is higher concentration of H2O2 in tank. After 1 minute I starting to fill tank with fresh water this dilute solution back into calculated safe zone. Then I'm turning filter back on. This method works even to dense carpet plants like "Cuba", because with needle you are creating narrow and strong stream. Those time range are strict of course. This is for example how much time it takes to bring a buckets with water or add fertilizers/conditioner into them. Sorry for block of text xD I think a key here is to turn off filter to give H2O2 time to react with BBA. Recently I tried it with GSA and it also worked, but weirdly no luck with GDA :/ Thanks for great video ;)

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому +1

      @@kazukiorg Thanks for the detailed instructions! Can't wait to try it. :)

  • @unusualaquariumecosystems5805
    @unusualaquariumecosystems5805 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video, I made a channel to show you can make small planted aquariums out of glass bottles and I keep a few shrimp and snails in a glass drinks dispenser! My two latest videos on my channel shows the aquariums with commentary with one showing three shrimp fighting over an algae wafer!

  • @christopherfassett9973
    @christopherfassett9973 3 роки тому +1

    Potassium permanganate is an accelerant, it can be used to make homemade explosives. That's why it's so regulated 😅

  • @michaeldiaz7163
    @michaeldiaz7163 3 роки тому

    I was hoping to see the Val test again with Hydrogen peroxide

  • @LiamsManual
    @LiamsManual 4 роки тому

    was your shy guys 20 gallon tank, a 20 High or 20 Long?

  • @subsChallenge-fc3hk
    @subsChallenge-fc3hk 4 роки тому +1

    Is a 10 gallons tank good for a betta? Someone plz tell me.

  • @stevendunn264
    @stevendunn264 4 роки тому

    Will PP destroy the beneficial bacteria in a tank ?

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому

      Probably? I would never use these treatments inside of the aquarium though since they're very toxic to animals. They should be used as plant dips before you put the plants into the aquarium. 👍

  • @beccablueeyes99
    @beccablueeyes99 3 роки тому +1

    Tips for removing snails once they are in your tank?

  • @ThirstysURL
    @ThirstysURL 2 роки тому +1

    Setting up a fresh tank and almost forgot about making plants safe and clean :O

    • @ThirstysURL
      @ThirstysURL 2 роки тому

      This was my problem, got lots of nasties off bought plants on my last lil tank. although it was running for a few year and breeding. Over filtration goes a long way. I also invented telling water thickness by looking at bubble size which blows most pros/shopkeepers minds lol

    • @Brian-ii6sd
      @Brian-ii6sd Рік тому +1

      @@ThirstysURL water thickness?

  • @RhythmOfTheTides
    @RhythmOfTheTides 4 роки тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @alanrhyhill
    @alanrhyhill 4 роки тому

    Snail genocide! How dare you! Great vids and info. thanks

  • @MaybeTiberius
    @MaybeTiberius 2 місяці тому

    what the heck is alum? i never heard of it before and you cant buy it here anywhere either

  • @frankfaller6404
    @frankfaller6404 3 роки тому

    read up on P P its used as an antiseptic

  • @aalyle1
    @aalyle1 3 роки тому +1

    Hi! I bought some Alum to try on my highly infested plants. I am going to put them in a 1 gallon container with regular warm tap water.
    I would like to make a solution that they can sit in for 24-48 hours. The recipe I’m finding online (1-3 tablespoons per gallon) is pretty strong and wants you to remove the plants after 20 minutes. Which solution did you use. Would 1:1 be ok to leave the plants in the solution for the amount of time I need

  • @BritishAlbedo
    @BritishAlbedo 3 роки тому

    Hello! A young novice fishkeeper currently seeking urgent advice!
    I wanted to try out a planted setup for my betta fish and moved too quickly. Few weeks later I see wiggly worms, algae everywhere and white debris (eggs?) freely floating. First plants I got was amazon frogbit and java fern, I plopped it in without even cleaning them (mostly because I didn’t know how to specifically clean those.) I stressed that was a dumb move but I didn’t think that much about it. Second plant was Anubis and I used hydrogen peroxide, diluted it with fish tank water a bit. I scrubbed it off well so I doubt it came from the Anubis but it’s a possibility.
    Any idea on how I could get rid of it anyone? This will honestly help me a ton as I love my betta a lot and it would kill me to lose him.
    Tank information:
    Volume: 5 gal
    Filter and heater: yes (heater is at the required temp)
    Plants: Amazon frogbit java fern, Anubis (Anubis from a separate store)
    Cycled: I cannot tell as my tests reads as 0 mostly if not that ammonia is a little on the yellow-green side on the API results. 1 cartridge out of 2 is usually replaced monthly.
    Tests: last time I checked my PH is 7.5-7.6 Amonnia is a little on the yellow-green side everything else is 0
    Sorry for this random comment with possibly terrible grammar I was in a hurry. Any advice is greatly appreciated!! 🙏🙏

    • @BritishAlbedo
      @BritishAlbedo 3 роки тому

      Ah they are detritus worms I found out. Although still any information helps

    • @batappreciation9661
      @batappreciation9661 3 роки тому

      @@BritishAlbedo I cant help but I just wish good fortune on you and your tank !!

  • @Ephem13
    @Ephem13 4 роки тому

    Last time I had a snail problem I cured it with a snail. Assassin snails will clear up the problem, but be prepared to feed the lil guy after he cleans up the snail infestation. Also generally not safe with shrimp fry from what I have read.

    • @yiacrazy
      @yiacrazy 4 роки тому

      What do you feed assassin's afterwards? I have these tiny snails.... Like extremely tiny. The assassin died, snails weren't impacted. I don't know what to do about these tiny nightmares, but I don't want to lose the two I have left yet.

    • @batappreciation9661
      @batappreciation9661 3 роки тому

      @@yiacrazy did it get better?

  • @MrsShocoTaco
    @MrsShocoTaco 3 роки тому

    I ended up with a a lot of snails after adding some duck weed I didn't quarantine quite long enough. There weren't a ton so I didn't mind. Then my betta injured his fins & when I medicated him, the snails all died.

    • @SandBar1998
      @SandBar1998 3 роки тому +1

      What medication?

    • @MrsShocoTaco
      @MrsShocoTaco 3 роки тому

      @@SandBar1998 BettaFix, which I found out later that it's not great for the fish either. it apparently coats their gills making it difficult to breathe x.x

  • @rb1164
    @rb1164 3 роки тому

    Where can we get ALUM ?

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  3 роки тому

      Spice aisle in the grocery store or Amazon

  • @mmarie-fu1dm
    @mmarie-fu1dm 3 роки тому +3

    Potassium permanganate, from what I’ve found, works good with snails however you need to have a deep purple solution. I feel like the pink is too dilute. It is a medical disinfectant, it won’t kill you but it does stain lol. I haven’t tried it on my parasites but I’m assuming it would kill them off too. Just don’t dip roots

  • @justinw6294
    @justinw6294 4 роки тому

    I actually have the opposite problem haha. I need snails for my pea puffers and they consume them way faster than they reproduce

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish  4 роки тому

      Haha, I know what you mean. I tried breeding snails for my 1 pea puffer and couldn't keep up with the demand. 😲