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Old May 12th 06, 06:39 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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I have a 10 gal freshwater aquarium with some small common store-bought
fish. I had a red-eared slider turtle in there for a while, but let him go
in a nearby pond because he got too big (I live in Texas where they are
native). I had snails in the tank for algae but the turtle ate them. I put
some snails and tadpoles from my friends pond in there yesterday, and I
noticed I have these little grey insects (I believe) quickly darting about
in the gravel. They are small, about 1mm in size, and seemed gouped in one
corner. They are too small to really describe or photograph. Anybody know
what they are, and if they are harmful? Thanks.



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Old May 12th 06, 07:33 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Taylor wrote:
I have a 10 gal freshwater aquarium with some small common store-bought
fish. I had a red-eared slider turtle in there for a while, but let him go
in a nearby pond because he got too big (I live in Texas where they are
native). I had snails in the tank for algae but the turtle ate them. I put
some snails and tadpoles from my friends pond in there yesterday, and I
noticed I have these little grey insects (I believe) quickly darting about
in the gravel. They are small, about 1mm in size, and seemed gouped in one
corner. They are too small to really describe or photograph. Anybody know
what they are, and if they are harmful? Thanks.


Not insects, but crustaceans. There are a lot of harmless freshwater
crustaceans that appear in fishless tanks including rotifers, daphnia,
and copepods. Most are harmless and your tadpoles will probably eat them.

I had a bunch in a fishless planted tank for a few weeks. They look
pretty cool under a magnifying glass. Mine ate all the algae off of the
glass and then the population crashed.

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Old May 12th 06, 08:02 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Fri, 12 May 2006 18:33:45 GMT, Altum
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Taylor wrote:
I have a 10 gal freshwater aquarium with some small common store-bought
fish. I had a red-eared slider turtle in there for a while, but let him go
in a nearby pond because he got too big (I live in Texas where they are
native). I had snails in the tank for algae but the turtle ate them. I put
some snails and tadpoles from my friends pond in there yesterday, and I
noticed I have these little grey insects (I believe) quickly darting about
in the gravel. They are small, about 1mm in size, and seemed gouped in one
corner. They are too small to really describe or photograph. Anybody know
what they are, and if they are harmful? Thanks.


Not insects, but crustaceans. There are a lot of harmless freshwater
crustaceans that appear in fishless tanks including rotifers, daphnia,
and copepods. Most are harmless and your tadpoles will probably eat them.

I had a bunch in a fishless planted tank for a few weeks. They look
pretty cool under a magnifying glass. Mine ate all the algae off of the
glass and then the population crashed.



Add ostracods to the list, that would be my guess.
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Old May 12th 06, 10:49 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Fri, 12 May 2006 18:33:45 GMT, Altum
wrote:

Taylor wrote:
I have a 10 gal freshwater aquarium with some small common store-bought
fish. I had a red-eared slider turtle in there for a while, but let him
go
in a nearby pond because he got too big (I live in Texas where they are
native). I had snails in the tank for algae but the turtle ate them. I
put
some snails and tadpoles from my friends pond in there yesterday, and I
noticed I have these little grey insects (I believe) quickly darting
about
in the gravel. They are small, about 1mm in size, and seemed gouped in
one
corner. They are too small to really describe or photograph. Anybody
know
what they are, and if they are harmful? Thanks.


Not insects, but crustaceans. There are a lot of harmless freshwater
crustaceans that appear in fishless tanks including rotifers, daphnia,
and copepods. Most are harmless and your tadpoles will probably eat them.

I had a bunch in a fishless planted tank for a few weeks. They look
pretty cool under a magnifying glass. Mine ate all the algae off of the
glass and then the population crashed.



Add ostracods to the list, that would be my guess.


Cool. I googled each of the species and they appear to be ostracods or
daphnia, probably ostracods. It is hard to tell. They move quickly for
short distances. I wonder where they came from? It is exciting, because I
have tried to make a little ecosystem in my tank by using real plants and
some native species. Having these new species spontaneously appear is very
satisfying. I hope they last.



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"Charles" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 May 2006 18:33:45 GMT, Altum
wrote:

Taylor wrote:
I have a 10 gal freshwater aquarium with some small common store-bought
fish. I had a red-eared slider turtle in there for a while, but let
him go
in a nearby pond because he got too big (I live in Texas where they are
native). I had snails in the tank for algae but the turtle ate them.
I put
some snails and tadpoles from my friends pond in there yesterday, and I
noticed I have these little grey insects (I believe) quickly darting
about
in the gravel. They are small, about 1mm in size, and seemed gouped in
one
corner. They are too small to really describe or photograph. Anybody
know
what they are, and if they are harmful? Thanks.

Not insects, but crustaceans. There are a lot of harmless freshwater
crustaceans that appear in fishless tanks including rotifers, daphnia,
and copepods. Most are harmless and your tadpoles will probably eat
them.

I had a bunch in a fishless planted tank for a few weeks. They look
pretty cool under a magnifying glass. Mine ate all the algae off of the
glass and then the population crashed.



Add ostracods to the list, that would be my guess.


Cool. I googled each of the species and they appear to be ostracods or
daphnia, probably ostracods. It is hard to tell. They move quickly for
short distances. I wonder where they came from? It is exciting, because
I have tried to make a little ecosystem in my tank by using real plants
and some native species. Having these new species spontaneously appear is
very satisfying. I hope they last.


OK, I looked at them under a magnifying glass and I definitely see 2 shells
like a clam. This makes me think they are ostracods.


 




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