🐠 Snag the Snails, Not Your Hands! 🌊
The Dennerle Snail Catcher is a practical aquarium tool designed to effortlessly remove unwanted snails from your tank. With its innovative roller mechanism and extendable telescopic handle, you can keep your hands dry while maintaining a pristine aquatic environment. Ideal for indoor aquariums, this lightweight and compact device is a must-have for any aquarium enthusiast.
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Tank Volume | 1000 Cubic Centimeters |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Functional |
Color | Blue |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
Vivarium Type | Aquarium |
Additional Features | Extendable Handle, Roller Mechanism |
Target Species | Snail |
A**A
Best $15 I've ever spent!
So bear with me for story time, if you will.Somehow a single snail (one) got into one of my aquariums, I assume by hitching a ride via a snail free plant. Despite the fact I've been around aquariums my entire life, having three aquariums set up currently (35g, 75g,and 90g), ignoring that I know it only takes ONE snail to ruin everything so I Should Not Do This, I very foolishly plopped it in my 35g aquarium. Human hubris, I'll admit that. Now, depending on fish stock and tank size a very simple solution is to get a minimum of five+ Corydoras (they shoal my friends, happy cory are helpful cory) and kiss your snail problems goodbye. Seriously, the ground zero tank had that single snail for several months (I couldn't move fast enough to catch it) and thanks to the diligence of thirteen corydoras there are zero snails in that tank. No snail sightings, no sign of eggs, no moments of did the gravel move or am I losing it, nothing.Now moving on to the 35g. In a single month I that lone snail has created a massive infestation. There are eggs everywhere, snails of various sizes on absolutely everything, and A Very Upset About The Driftwood Eggs Bristlenose, it's awful. There are very few solutions to this contamination: copper (I don't feel inclined to medicate a tank of small fish in a feeble hope it kills the snails), remove the fish and boil everything (I'll never be able to catch them again in my larger tanks), snail traps (nothing suggests they actually work), or...Enter this purchase, which I like to call The Snail Squeegee.I have never bought something that is so deeply satisfying to use, to the point where I actually get a little excited when I see snails pop up on the glass. This product is very easy to use, doesn't seem to concern the fish whatsoever (my Dwarf Gourami likes to assist me by following my hand, he's offering me moral support), and seeing the snails pop off is delightful.I'm giving this five stars because I'm at a breaking point and this product very effectively makes Snails Go Away Right Now, but my only complaint is I have no idea how I'm supposed to properly get the snails out of the clear bit? Waving it around in the middle of the yard works, or a steady stream of water, so this isn't a deal breaker for me but maybe something should pop off for easy dumping? Unclear.I would also like it if the clear chamber part was a bit longer to hold more snails. After a certain point if I tilt to get one at an odd angle I have had an escapee a couple of times, but ultimately it's not a deal breaker for me.Now, that said, as therapeutic as this product is, it won't solve a longterm snail problem unless there's something to stop it at the source. Thankfully I have a team of pygmy corydoras who've been working overtime on egg consumption and I just might hire on some new recruits.Words of advice: If anyone has a snail infestation in a community tank, get yourself a very handy snail squeegee and five+ corydoras and you'll be golden. Or depending on your fish stock (ex: larger and/or aggressive cichlids who will just eat corys) just skip meals for a couple of days and they'll turn on the snails. A good gravel cleaner should also help with cleaning out eggs.TL;DR this is a fabulously satisfying product that solves part of a problem and the only thing that'd make it better is a bigger chamber for scooping up snails.
R**R
Best $25 I ever spent!
Great new invention and it works! Makes one of the most onerous aquarium tasks almost fun. Works even for the egg sacks and picks up the little sluggies too. You can use a jar to dump the snails or go right to the garbage disposal to get rid of them.
K**Y
Works! Only on tank walls though.
Its very easy to use on most of the snails I find crawling on the sides of my tanks. Only issue is I can't use this to catch any on decor or gravel. And it's a bit tricky to get snails in the corners but doable. Might resort to a trap instead.
J**R
It does what it’s suppose to do
It does its job. With a little pressure against the aquarium as you move up, over the little snails, it scoops them up. The handle does extend, but only to 12”. With a bigger aquarium, your hands will enter the water if you start at the bottom and go up. Otherwise, it works great.
I**A
This works but it's overpriced
I don't know exactly why something made out of 2 pieces of cheap plastic should cost $20,- can anyone explain?... Yes it works . Yes it's overpriced, but the alternative would be picking snails by hand , I guess ?... It's a great idea - but come on, it does not cost that much to produce it, the price is a rip off. It is not a "high quality" item, it gets all wobbly and not running smooth after few times and the lid doesn't close well but it still works for picking those nasty snails out.
S**E
So satisfying and fun
I can't believe I'm writing a review for a snail catcher, but this thing works so great! My 29 gallon tall tank was infested with trumpet snails, but no more. I had cut back on feeding, so they were forced to climb the walls. I used this faithfully wave after wave all weekend, and now a week later I'm still getting a few stragglers but it is a HUGE difference from before. It sounds weird, but it was so much fun to get them that I am almost a little sad I don't have as many to get! This will get the big ones all the way down to the babies! So easy to use also, I know it's not cheap, but well worth it!
A**A
Fantastic snail catcher
Perfect for removal of pest snails. Great product and most easy to use!
S**Y
Got the job done!
Works wonderfully. I’m able to manage my pest snail problem now! Easy to clean and use.
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