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Old April 11th 04, 10:41 PM
Petebert
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I was checking my filter today and found a bunch of clear slimy things in
there, appeared to possibly have lots of tiny legs, any idea what it is?
related to my recent snail population?


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Old April 11th 04, 11:17 PM
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Here's some pictures

http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr1.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr2.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr3.jpg

"Petebert" wrote in message
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I was checking my filter today and found a bunch of clear slimy things in
there, appeared to possibly have lots of tiny legs, any idea what it is?
related to my recent snail population?




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Old April 12th 04, 03:21 AM
Jon Pike
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"Petebert" wrote in news:vYiec.572$Fa2.45047
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I was checking my filter today and found a bunch of clear slimy things in
there, appeared to possibly have lots of tiny legs, any idea what it is?
related to my recent snail population?


Snail egg pouches. They like your filter cause it's warm.

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Old April 12th 04, 03:22 AM
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"Petebert" wrote in
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Here's some pictures

http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr1.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr2.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr3.jpg

"Petebert" wrote in message
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I was checking my filter today and found a bunch of clear slimy
things in there, appeared to possibly have lots of tiny legs, any
idea what it is? related to my recent snail population?






Well the first one is definately snail eggs. The second and 3rd look like
shrimp tho. weird.

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Old April 12th 04, 03:35 AM
Petebert
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ya I took a closer look, the slime had a bunch of white dots in it so I
figured it was an egg pouch, I thought the same thing about the shrimp, told
someone my tank was getting sea monkeys, they seem to have a little row of
legs on the back and can scoot around pretty good.


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"Petebert" wrote in news:vYiec.572$Fa2.45047
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I was checking my filter today and found a bunch of clear slimy things

in
there, appeared to possibly have lots of tiny legs, any idea what it is?
related to my recent snail population?


Snail egg pouches. They like your filter cause it's warm.

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Old April 12th 04, 09:26 PM
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Default clear slimy creatures in filter?

"Petebert" wrote in message ...
Here's some pictures

http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr1.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr2.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr3.jpg


1) Is, as you know, snail eggs.
2) and 3) are amphipod crustaceans, a.k.a. scuds or sandhoppers,
although it's mainly semiaquatic amphipods that jump.
Odds are it's some species of Gammarus, although there are other
possible genera.
Here's some random pics of various random Gammarus:
http://www.h-nds.de/wirbellose/gammarus_pulex.jpg¨
http://rcziharz.bei.t-online.de/BiolGG/Flohkrebs.html
http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/Gammarus_sp_DSCN1314.jpg

They're not true shrimp. They typically feed on decaying plant matter
and leftovers. In nature they're important food for larger fish. In
aquaria I consider them harmless to vaguely beneficial.
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Old April 12th 04, 10:28 PM
Petebert
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Default clear slimy creatures in filter?

hey that first link looks just like the things in my filter


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"Petebert" wrote in message

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Here's some pictures

http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr1.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr2.jpg
http://www.redcatmedia.com/pete/pic/crtr3.jpg


1) Is, as you know, snail eggs.
2) and 3) are amphipod crustaceans, a.k.a. scuds or sandhoppers,
although it's mainly semiaquatic amphipods that jump.
Odds are it's some species of Gammarus, although there are other
possible genera.
Here's some random pics of various random Gammarus:
http://www.h-nds.de/wirbellose/gammarus_pulex.jpg¨
http://rcziharz.bei.t-online.de/BiolGG/Flohkrebs.html
http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/Gammarus_sp_DSCN1314.jpg

They're not true shrimp. They typically feed on decaying plant matter
and leftovers. In nature they're important food for larger fish. In
aquaria I consider them harmless to vaguely beneficial.



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Old April 18th 04, 04:59 AM
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"Petebert" wrote in message
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hey that first link looks just like the things in my filter


They make good fish food.

Bob


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Old April 19th 04, 01:59 AM
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I dropped 3 in the tank, the danios snatched the first one but seemed to
miss the rest

"Robert Flory" wrote in message
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"Petebert" wrote in message
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hey that first link looks just like the things in my filter


They make good fish food.

Bob




 




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