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Old February 1st 06, 04:50 AM posted to alt.aquaria,alt.aquaria.tropical.fish.hobbist,rec.aquaria.misc
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Default wrigglies in tank

How do you do the Brine Shrimp?
I can hatch them, but they are so small, nothing seems to find them.
Can you fatten them up?
How do you filter them? I tried a coffee filter but I got a lot of
the eggs too. Can you point me to a web site you have used??

Sorry to be of no help to your question. Perhaps you can find
something that will eat it.

Ronin


On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 17:20:49 -0000, "Sandi" wrote:

I have a tank that is exclusively for mollies, except for 2 striped talking
cat fish.

The fish all seem well and healthy but I've noticed these little wrigglies
in the tank.

It's impossible to take a photo as they are only a maximum of 2mm long so
I've done my best to do a drawing. their colour is white and they seem to
stick mainly to the glass or rocks, they're not really free swimming. They
look a little like octopus or squid but have lots of long thin hair like
"strings" for want of a better word at their back end. (At least I assume
it's their back end).

The fish don't seem remotely interested in them,, either as food or anything
else.

The fish are mainly fed on flake and frozen but once a week or so they get
live bloodworm, occasionally brine shrimp and very very occasionally
daphnia.

Can anyone give me an idea what they could be so maybe I could look them up
to check and see if they're likely to harm the fish.

My little drawing is he
http://www.sunrise1.plus.com/wrigglies.htm