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Old January 27th 07, 03:25 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Dick Sharp
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Hello,
I have ben able to obtain a partial classification on my worms. They
are in the class called Oligochaeta and genies Tybificidae but are not
the typical Tubifex tubifex that are normally used for tropical fish
food. When I get the exact species identified I will let you know.
Regards,
Richard



On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 06:58:37 -0600, Tristan
wrote:



Yes, please do, that way she will have yet more info to throw at any
questions that gets asked so it makes her looke like a guru.....Just
tell her anything she does not know, nor does she care if its
correct, she is only looking for words and names to baffle and
bull**** people with.


On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 22:53:14 -0600, Zëbulon
wrote:


"Dick Sharp" wrote in message
om...
Hello, No these are not Blood Worms. They are a larva and not a true
worm. These look like white worms or a small tubafex worm but bright
red in color.It is strange that they or their eggs would have survive
months in a deep freezer well below 0 degrees F.
Richard.
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If you find out what they are please let me know. :-)



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