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Hello, It is good to hear from someone who actually speaks "fish". To
make a long story short, I went to Oklahoma State University where there are people who knows their specific fields. I found a "wormoligist" (not exactly the proper terminology) who helped me with the identification. These worms differ from the normal Tubifex tubifex in that they are more red in color and not larger in diameter than a piece of thread. I will let you know the final identification. There is a possibility that they have been in the taken from the beginning and the fish have kept me from seeing any of them. The tank is a 29 gallon fresh water with lots (overgrown) of plants and many different types of tetra's, rasborsa's, two Julia cat's and two upside down cat's that live in a cave. Nitrates 35, Nitrite 0, GH 50, KH 60, PH 6.6, TDS 124. The main filter is a Emperor 280 gph and there is a secondary 80 l/h UV filter. I change 10% of the water every two days and use RO water as a base adding organics and major and minor minerals. I grow orchids and I use the water from the tank. They thrive on it. The mosquito larva are San Francisco/Bay brand. I have just discovered Hakari bran frozen food. I am glad that you think highly of this brand and I will use them in the future. Thanks for your input and I will keep you informed. Dick On 26 Jan 2007 21:20:56 -0800, "Tynk" wrote: On Jan 26, 9:250m, Dick Sharp wrote: Hello, 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. egards, ichard 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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