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In acids level pH, snail sheels will dissolve and try to make the water harder. this sounds more like a biomass problem. The bubbles on the surface show high
Hmmm, never tried it. It would have to be waterproof, arsenic free of course, no lead based of course, a few other concerns also. Just dissolving is not the
Probably not. If he's this far gone, it's probably too late. They do live several years, so it may not be old age, per se. It could be lack of food, it could
Could an abundance of snail shells in the gravel cause a high protein count, making water soupy with foam on top? I have had a small snail problem for years.