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ok, point taken. No need to answer the question several times over and over
in one email. "Binary" is clear now. I'm sure this etiquette came about during the days of dail-up and 80mb hard drives. Makes sense though. Thanks again to the guys who helped me with the flatworm question. I couldn't find anything that said my variety were nuisance to the tanks. I'll either get me a fish I like that will eat them also or I'll start squishing 'em if they get too populated. haha! B "Bryan" wrote in message ... Need some identification help here. I have looked around the web and can only find pod bugs. This thing has no shell nor antennae. It moves pretty quickly on the glass and has doubled in size in the last few days. It's body is like a jellyfish consistency and has a forked tail. It can stretch it's "mouth" pretty far and wide to eat off the glass. I've seen three at one time in my aquarium. Any guesses? So what are the 'rules' on posting pics here? I'm not sure if I've seen any. Thanks for your help. Bryan |
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