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Hello all,Today I discovered a type of worm on my filter pad. I am
using the Emperor filter system on a 29 gallon tank with lots of plants and mixed community fish. No new plants or fish in over a year. The only difference is that I am occasionally feeding frozen mosquito larva. These worm are on the foam biological filter pad behind the floss/charcoal pad and appeared to be feeding on the material on the pad. There were only about five or so. They were about the diameter of sewing thread , an inch or so in length and bright red. I am not worried, just curious. Thanks. Richard |
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![]() "Dick Sharp" wrote in message ... Hello all,Today I discovered a type of worm on my filter pad. I am using the Emperor filter system on a 29 gallon tank with lots of plants and mixed community fish. No new plants or fish in over a year. The only difference is that I am occasionally feeding frozen mosquito larva. These worm are on the foam biological filter pad behind the floss/charcoal pad and appeared to be feeding on the material on the pad. There were only about five or so. They were about the diameter of sewing thread , an inch or so in length and bright red. I am not worried, just curious. Thanks. Richard ==================== Bloodworms that possibly came in with the mosquito larvae? -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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![]() Only CArol Gulley is capable of diagnosing or identificatin without an image or detailed description. Just one small example of how much bad info Carol aka Zebulon puts out on the usenet. Guess its part and parcel of being such an attention whore! On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 03:05:28 GMT, Dick Sharp wrote: 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. On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 23:24:13 -0600, Zëbulon wrote: "Dick Sharp" wrote in message om... Hello all,Today I discovered a type of worm on my filter pad. I am using the Emperor filter system on a 29 gallon tank with lots of plants and mixed community fish. No new plants or fish in over a year. The only difference is that I am occasionally feeding frozen mosquito larva. These worm are on the foam biological filter pad behind the floss/charcoal pad and appeared to be feeding on the material on the pad. There were only about five or so. They were about the diameter of sewing thread , an inch or so in length and bright red. I am not worried, just curious. Thanks. Richard ==================== Bloodworms that possibly came in with the mosquito larvae? ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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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. On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 23:24:13 -0600, Zëbulon wrote: "Dick Sharp" wrote in message .. . Hello all,Today I discovered a type of worm on my filter pad. I am using the Emperor filter system on a 29 gallon tank with lots of plants and mixed community fish. No new plants or fish in over a year. The only difference is that I am occasionally feeding frozen mosquito larva. These worm are on the foam biological filter pad behind the floss/charcoal pad and appeared to be feeding on the material on the pad. There were only about five or so. They were about the diameter of sewing thread , an inch or so in length and bright red. I am not worried, just curious. Thanks. Richard ==================== Bloodworms that possibly came in with the mosquito larvae? |
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![]() "Dick Sharp" wrote in message ... 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. =================== If you find out what they are please let me know. :-) -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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![]() 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 m... 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. =================== If you find out what they are please let me know. :-) ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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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. =================== If you find out what they are please let me know. :-) ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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![]() On Jan 26, 9:25*pm, Dick Sharp wrote: 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 Yes, please do. I am wondering where you are finding out how to indentify them? Is there a website or something? It's quite curious how they got into your tank. Also...just try and ignore those others that are bringing their *war* against Carol into every post the woman makes. It's getting ridiculous. Don't even respond to them. Some of them cross post to several other groupd and when you respond, it posts on *All* of them. As for things surviving freezing..yes...some eggs and parasites can survive it. They go dormant or something like that and then after feeding....your stuck with trying to figure out how your fish got sick or how a parasite got into your tank without adding anything new. What brand of frozen food are you feeding? I prefer Hikari brand. It's really good quality, and is also much cleaner than the other popular brands. |
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On Jan 28, 1:25?am, "ReefMaster" wrote: Get HELP for your sick obsession with the old lady. Go service your wife.......... do something useful with yourselve. LOL....couldn't help but think...yeah, that's always good advice for a hubby. |
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Not gonna do you any good to keep replying to one of Carol Gulleys
socks named ReefMAster now is it? On 28 Jan 2007 09:21:29 -0800, "Tynk" wrote: snipped On Jan 28, 1:25?am, "ReefMaster" wrote: Get HELP for your sick obsession with the old lady. Go service your wife.......... do something useful with yourselve. LOL....couldn't help but think...yeah, that's always good advice for a hubby. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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