
Found some crushed up ramshorn shell on the bottom:

There’s always empty shells, but I suppose a completely smashed up one helps the theory that they eat snails.
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Found some crushed up ramshorn shell on the bottom:
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There’s always empty shells, but I suppose a completely smashed up one helps the theory that they eat snails.
I introduced some pond and trumpet snails over the other day along with lots of hornwort - hopefully some make it (especially the mts, I don’t know how anyone can hate them). I still see the occasional ram or pond snail, but it’s always followed up with a new shell.I missed this post somehow; yes, I found a similar "killing field" tucked away in my wolf's tank shortly after noticing that all the snails were gone. Haven't introduced any more snails since.
This species looks more and more imposing and impressive as it grows...but I must admit its quirks and foibles can get somewhat irritating at times as well...![]()
floating plantsToo all the other red wolf owners - do yours ever get scarred up on their heads by jumping into the roof? Periodically mine will get some damage around where his eyes are, presumably from trying to get some nonexistent food at the surface and slamming into the roof.
It never affects him and always heals within a few days, but I am curious if there’s a way to prevent this.
Thanks! I wish I could say it’s looked that good since then…Beautiful tank!!!
My fault for not updating here enough - I always tell myself I will and then months pass before I do.This whole time you kept suggesting this fish to me I didn't think to look if you had a thread on yours, very nice wolf buddy definitely makes me want one