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"CanadianCray" wrote in message ...
Man my keyboard must be acting up or I need spelling lessons. I meant to say can't take salt! -- Craig Williams _________________________________ www.Canadiancray.tk "CanadianCray" wrote in message news ![]() HE could try adding salt to the water. Leaches can't talk salt & it usually kills them. -- Craig Williams _________________________________ Thanks for the info. I passed it along. Vicki www.Canadiancray.tk "Vicki" wrote in message om... "McEve" wrote in message ... "Vicki S" wrote in message ... A friend of mine posted this at another news group and I don't know what to tell him. Any help will be great. Hey Folks , Has anyone in here had any experiences gettin RID of leeches ? I have a 120 gal Tetra tank , planted . I'm guessing they came in on the plants , even tho I "bombed" the tank w/ Malachite/formalin at setup .... LFS has suggested Jungle Parasite clear (fizzy things) but so far , I still have the lil suckers . It did clean the bubble wand, oddly. My concern is that Tetras can be delicate , I have 8 species , the Buenos Aires have been spawning so I'd say they're in good shape . Here's a shot of the tank . Thanks ! P.S. I think the leeches are erpobdella sp. ( if I spelled that right ) These ones..? I am not sure because the pic he provided did not show one. He thinks they came in on a plant and they are multiplying. Besides breaking down the tank what other options does he have? http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwbiol/bio305/Da...Erpobdella.htm |
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