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Random Invertebrates in Tank?
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Does anyone know a website or other source for identifying the random inverts that turn up in the tank? I started on some trimming today and noticed some strange little creatures in the water: http://members.optushome.com.au/mime/px/mantis.jpg http://members.optushome.com.au/mime/px/waterflea.jpg I quite like having them, but as i'm setting up a tank for fry, i'd like to know if any of them are dangerous.. i've read that the aquatic larval stages of some insects are surprisingly dangerous predators. (or alternatively they could be a source of live food) thanks for any help jay |
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Random Invertebrates in Tank?
On 13 Mar 2003 12:55:17 GMT, Jay wrote:
Hey Does anyone know a website or other source for identifying the random inverts that turn up in the tank? I started on some trimming today and noticed some strange little creatures in the water: http://members.optushome.com.au/mime/px/mantis.jpg http://members.optushome.com.au/mime/px/waterflea.jpg I quite like having them, but as i'm setting up a tank for fry, i'd like to know if any of them are dangerous.. i've read that the aquatic larval stages of some insects are surprisingly dangerous predators. (or alternatively they could be a source of live food) thanks for any help jay Your "mantis" is a damselfly larva. Not as dangerous to fish as would be a dragonfly larva. They mainly prey on other insect larva. _ - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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