I think some of my snails died??

crazievegg

New Member
So some snails need to be drip acclimated and others just temperature? Sorry I was just confused and didn't want to screw up any other orders of mine.
Thanks
 

renogaw

Active Member
Originally Posted by crazievegg
So some snails need to be drip acclimated and others just temperature? Sorry I was just confused and didn't want to screw up any other orders of mine.
Thanks

yea, i'm confused as well.
 

networkguy

Member
drip acclimation is the best way to do it....for anything so I have found out the hard way. Unless of course DHL looses your package apparently my new snails are coming to NY via Florida & Ohio....and they have no idea where it is now. I explained to the lady on the phone that they are now sending me a box of dead animals....does anyone think snails can survive 5+ days in transit?? I'm not having very good mail order luck! I got my lights today...well I got a box of broken glass inside a light fixture.....
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by crazievegg
So some snails need to be drip acclimated and others just temperature? Sorry I was just confused and didn't want to screw up any other orders of mine.
Thanks
Dry shipped snails have expelled all of the saltwater in them. As long as the your tank has water close to natural seawater salinity they will not be suseptible to osmotic shock.
If they are in a bag of water then they need to be acclimated to the salinity of your tank.
A common acclimation proceedure is to set them on a paper towel for a few hours but they still need to be kept warm.
Another method I use is to stick them in a clean spot on the glass just above the water level. The snails will crawl into the water at their own pace and self-acclimate.
 

crazievegg

New Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
Another method I use is to stick them in a clean spot on the glass just above the water level. The snails will crawl into the water at their own pace and self-acclimate.

Nice... I like that.
 

lawman

Member
Originally Posted by bigarn
pick them up and smell them ..... you'll know if they died real quick.
I couldn't agree more!!!!! Whoa. I think I didn't acclimate mine long enough. (I'm very new at this hobby) After 2 days I picked them up and BAMN! The smell stayed on my fingertips for a while.
 
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