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- From: gordon@pinetree.org (Gordon Dewis)
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- Subject: Re: (M) Lava rock and turbo (algae) snails
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 08:48:42 EST
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- tom@dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu (Tom McCain) writes:
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- > Does anyone have lava rock in a marine tank? And if so do algae
- > snails keep it clean? I am getting ready to convert a tank to a
- > marine tank and wanted to put lots of lava rock in it. However, I
- > started to think that maybe lava rock is to sharp and jagged for algae
- > snails to crawl over. Any opinions on this? Thanks.
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- I have lava rock in my tank which has green hair algae on it from time to
- time. The turbo snails I have will cut a swatch across the rock every
- now and then.
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