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K30a August 11th 03 05:56 PM

Newbie alert! something in the filter...
 
Bring a few inside, put them in a white
china dish and use a penlight and a magnifying
glass and get a really good look at them.
Then go here ~

http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~sos-...oKeyIntro.HTML

Let us know what you find out!
Do they have Mosquito Dunks or Mosquito Bits to put in the water across the
pond? If they are mosquitoes those products ought to solve your problem.




k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html

Mike \(mixmanx at AV and DVD Forums\) August 11th 03 08:50 PM

Newbie alert! something in the filter...
 

"K30a" wrote in message
...
Ahhh, bright red!

Probably bloodworms, which are the larva of a species of midge fly. Still

good
fish food! ;-)


So it's nothing to worry about?






K30a August 11th 03 09:54 PM

Newbie alert! something in the filter...
 

No, nothing to worry about.
Most insect larva in the pond is
fish food and not dangerous to the
fish.
Some insect larva do eat tiny baby
fish. But mother nature intended that
to happen. If all your baby fish survived
you would be walking on fish across your
pond.
In North America about 5,000 species of
insects spend part or all of their lifes in
water.


k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html

Mike \(mixmanx at AV and DVD Forums\) August 11th 03 10:17 PM

Newbie alert! something in the filter...
 
Thanks, I'm more used to tropical fish where they are in a controlled
environment and insects in the water are not good.






zookeeper August 12th 03 05:40 AM

Newbie alert! something in the filter...
 
Mike (mixmanx at AV and DVD Forums) wrote:
They are bright red, I don't think they are black fly. They are actually in
the filter foam if that helps.


If they're bright red, they're midge larva. A midge looks a little like
a miniature mosquito but they don't bite.
--
Zookeeper


zookeeper August 13th 03 05:03 AM

Newbie alert! something in the filter...
 
zookeeper wrote:
Mike (mixmanx at AV and DVD Forums) wrote:

They are bright red ...


The Water Garden's tip of the week is a photograph of a blood worm and a
description http://watergarden.com

--
Zk


Mike \(mixmanx at AV and DVD Forums\) August 13th 03 08:05 AM

Newbie alert! something in the filter...
 

"zookeeper" wrote in message
...
zookeeper wrote:
Mike (mixmanx at AV and DVD Forums) wrote:

They are bright red ...


The Water Garden's tip of the week is a photograph of a blood worm and a
description http://watergarden.com

--
Zk


Thanks for that link, that is the little critters I have.






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