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Old March 24th 05, 09:10 PM
Chris Lutka
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From a Google image search of the nematodes, it appears that we may
have those creatures. Although some websites state that they only
reach 5mm long, I know we have longer ones upwards to 10mm. It's
really tough to compare my "worms" with those images from Google since
I don't have my portable electron microscope hooked up yet. :-) I
think I'm still going to get my turtles on a diet/fast for a few days
and see what happens.

Thanks for all the comments and info!

 




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