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Will clown loaches eat leetches?

Posted: 14 Aug 2003, 15:19
by INXS
I have a small tank with guppy for feeders to which I fed some food which had a leetch or two in it - it isn't infested but they are present.
I was wondering if clown loaches would eat them since they eat snails?
Is there any other fish that might do this?

Or if a natural way isn't possible , what is the best way to deal with it(getting rid of leetches - salt? bleach?)
Thanks

Posted: 14 Aug 2003, 18:39
by Silurus
Nope they don't. The best way to get rid of leeches is to use a weak salt bath.

Posted: 15 Aug 2003, 05:09
by INXS
Thanks for the reply, how does one administer such a saltbath?

I was thinking of adding salt as guppies can take a good amount of salt, but how much do I need to add to get rid of the leetches and for how long?

BTW do leetches have any natural predators?
Thanks

Posted: 15 Aug 2003, 19:34
by Silurus
Three-quarters of a teaspoon per gallon should do it. The leeches would probably shrivel up and die within a day.

Posted: 16 Aug 2003, 16:24
by clothahump
Silurus wrote:Three-quarters of a teaspoon per gallon should do it. The leeches would probably shrivel up and die within a day.
And then start with water changes to remove the dead.