Ramshorn/Bladder Snails, Guppies, Java ferns, Filter

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Belleville MI

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I have a bunch of ramshorn snails that would love another aquarium to call home. There are wild colored ones and leopard ones. These snails are plant-safe (they are currently in my planted aquarium) and are voracious algae eaters. Unfortunately my old lady crayfish died recently, and they've been overrunning her old tank since. These are $0.25/ea and I probably have 2 dozen or so that can go, local pickup only. (first 3 images, red ramshorns are nfs) I also have bladder snails in there since they reproduce so quickly they almost kept up with her. These make great feeder snails for crayfish or pea puffers or other fish that eat small snails, but they are NOT plant safe and while they almost mainly stick to eating algae, will nibble on things in planted aquariums. These are free, local pickup only. I don't know how many there are, but I will be gathering the ones I can find into a small tank soon. (4th photo) I have a few fancy guppies that I am looking to rehome. Two red males and 5 females (3 red, 1 yellow, 1 black tailed). The females are pregnant. Asking a $2 rehoming fee on the males, $3 on the females. (photos 5, 6, 7) I have a dozen or so crested java ferns that I pulled out of one tank into a bucket. They grow extremely fast even in low light, don't need CO2, are tolerant of being chewed on, make more of themselves very easily, and so make good plants for grazers like crayfish. They do not need to be planted (in fact, planting can kill them) and if you tie them to driftwood with some fishing line, they will root to it bare and grow like crazy. These are $1/ea. (photo 8) I also have a Seachem Tidal 55 gallon hang-on-back aquarium filter with inserts (I kept the biomedia wet if you want that as well). It works fine, I am just switching to canister filters in my tanks. Free to come pick up. The last photo is a picture of the aquarium the live animals are currently in; it is nfs, just there so you can see where they're coming from and what the java ferns look like in a tank. Please DO NOT call me, I do not answer unknown numbers. Text or email only. snail snails fish tank guppy guppies plant plants aquarium freshwater pond

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