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Help Identifying Insect
While cleaning my tank today I came across what I would assume to be
some sort of insect larvae which must have came in when I got some new plants a few weeks ago. It was about 3/4 of an inch long and looked kind of like a centipede. It's body was translucent. It had "glued" together a few leaves around itself. I cut the affected area off of the plants and discarded it. Any idea of what it was? I wouldn't have saw it if I wasn't trying to replant a plant I knocked loose. Thanks. Aaron |
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"Aaron M" wrote in message
news:XupWd.40832$uc.7594@trnddc01... While cleaning my tank today I came across what I would assume to be some sort of insect larvae which must have came in when I got some new plants a few weeks ago. It was about 3/4 of an inch long and looked kind of like a centipede. It's body was translucent. It had "glued" together a few leaves around itself. Caddis Fly larvae ? Peter |
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I found some pics using google image search, and that looks about like
what I found. 2pods wrote: "Aaron M" wrote in message news:XupWd.40832$uc.7594@trnddc01... While cleaning my tank today I came across what I would assume to be some sort of insect larvae which must have came in when I got some new plants a few weeks ago. It was about 3/4 of an inch long and looked kind of like a centipede. It's body was translucent. It had "glued" together a few leaves around itself. Caddis Fly larvae ? Peter |
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"2pods" wrote in message ...
"Aaron M" wrote in message news:XupWd.40832$uc.7594@trnddc01... While cleaning my tank today I came across what I would assume to be some sort of insect larvae which must have came in when I got some new plants a few weeks ago. It was about 3/4 of an inch long and looked kind of like a centipede. It's body was translucent. It had "glued" together a few leaves around itself. Caddis Fly larvae ? Peter Cuting off the infected area thats no fun! |
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Try keeping fishless tanks with just, say, shrimp and plants. You
get all sorts of crasy stuff: http://images.aquaria.net/invertebra...ods/damselfly/ I have copepods and yes I have some sort og fly, or rather gnat larva in massive abundance. They look and act ilke small bloodworms except they aren't red. They hatch out as tiny flies, don't go more than a few inches from the tank and seem to breed as I just get more all the time. They're a little hard to photograph, but here's what I got: http://images.aquaria.net/invertebra...thropods/gnat/ If you look carefully at the Anubias leaf in the background you should be able to see the little tubular "houses" they build for themseleves. I'm going to throw in a fish or two to eat the little buggers. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org http://www.mbz.org | Mercedes Mailing lists: http://lists.mbz.org 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | Killies, killi.net, Crypts, aquaria.net 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Old wris****ches http://watches.list.mbz.org |
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Richard Sexton wrote:
Try keeping fishless tanks with just, say, shrimp and plants. You get all sorts of crasy stuff: I got a colony of springtails once in a planted tank with fish, shrimp and all. They hung out for three or four months until I went away for a few days. The fish worked for their meals for a change and the springtails were gone! -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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I have a live planted tank, and of course some critteres decided to hitch a ride. I have snails, which don't bother me too terribly much. A worm that looks like a small earthworm, except it is like a redish-brown color is some spots, but it is also some-what translucent. and clear "sacs" with a whole slew of little white dots. I thought these "sacs" were snail eggs, but then when I was looking at one of the worms today,I could see a large cluster of white dots inside the worm, half-way between the head and middle of the worm's body. The snails i am not worried about, but what about the worms? Are they harmful? What are the "sacs", and are they harmful? How can I possibly get rid of the worms, snails, and "sacs"? I tried using a Skunk Botia, but h seems content on leaving the snails alone, and eating what ever food gets left on the bottom. I would love to try a Clown loach or two, but the tank is only a ten gallon. Does anyone ave any suggestions or answers to any my previous questions? Thanks for reading! Evan Davis |
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I have a live planted tank, and of course some critteres decided to hitch a ride. I have snails, which don't bother me too terribly much. A worm that looks like a small earthworm, except it is like a redish-brown color is some spots, but it is also some-what translucent. and clear "sacs" with a whole slew of little white dots. I thought these "sacs" were snail eggs, but then when I was looking at one of the worms today,I could see a large cluster of white dots inside the worm, half-way between the head and middle of the worm's body. The snails i am not worried about, but what about the worms? Are they harmful? What are the "sacs", and are they harmful? How can I possibly get rid of the worms, snails, and "sacs"? I tried using a Skunk Botia, but h seems content on leaving the snails alone, and eating what ever food gets left on the bottom. I would love to try a Clown loach or two, but the tank is only a ten gallon. Does anyone ave any suggestions or answers to any my previous questions? Thanks for reading! Evan Davis |
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