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linda mar 20-04-2003 05:56 AM

hydras in the tank?
 
hi all,

gosh. I didn't know where to ask this one..

I was staring at my tank (again)... and saw what I think are hydras... (if
I remember my high school biology book correctly). they look like short
white lint with fingers sticking out one end, while the other end is
anchored on glass, gravel, plants. there seems to be a whole bunch of them.
I haven't looked more carefully, but they seem to be more near the bottom of
the tank.

is this bad?

if bad, what do I do?

linda




WD 20-04-2003 05:56 AM

hydras in the tank?
 

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
hi all,

gosh. I didn't know where to ask this one..

See thread entitled "hydra" original post dated 3/15/03




linda mar 20-04-2003 05:56 AM

hydras in the tank?
 
huh. when I did the search messages earlier, it didn't show up.. now it
does!

thanks!

"WD" wrote in message
news:4SQda.133799$L1.18865@sccrnsc02...

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
hi all,

gosh. I didn't know where to ask this one..

See thread entitled "hydra" original post dated 3/15/03







Robert Flory 20-04-2003 05:56 AM

hydras in the tank?
 
check rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc I guess 'cause hydra are critters ;-)

Good luck..... they are rough on fry.

Bob
"linda mar" wrote in message
...
huh. when I did the search messages earlier, it didn't show up.. now it
does!

thanks!

"WD" wrote in message
news:4SQda.133799$L1.18865@sccrnsc02...

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
hi all,

gosh. I didn't know where to ask this one..

See thread entitled "hydra" original post dated 3/15/03










Robert Flory 20-04-2003 05:56 AM

hydras in the tank?
 
sorry didn't notice the cross posting.
bob
"Robert Flory" wrote in message
...
check rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc I guess 'cause hydra are critters ;-)

Good luck..... they are rough on fry.

Bob
"linda mar" wrote in message
...
huh. when I did the search messages earlier, it didn't show up.. now it
does!

thanks!

"WD" wrote in message
news:4SQda.133799$L1.18865@sccrnsc02...

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
hi all,

gosh. I didn't know where to ask this one..

See thread entitled "hydra" original post dated 3/15/03












Eric Schreiber 20-04-2003 05:56 AM

hydras in the tank?
 
"linda mar" wrote:

I was staring at my tank (again)... and saw what I
think are hydras.
they look like short white lint with fingers sticking
out one end, while the other end is anchored on glass,
gravel, plants.


Yup, that sounds like hydras. I found just two in my tank a long time
ago, which no doubt means there are more, but unfortunately I can't
see them now.

is this bad?


Not especially. While they do have a poisonous sting, much like a
jellyfish, they're far to small to hurt anything except the smallest
fish - like fry.

Hydra would be bad in a breeding tank, but in a normal community tank
they shouldn't be a big problem.


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