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That's kewl. I'm here, so post here. Gee wizz.
As for the larvae thing, get a pic, then we can id it... My guess would be bloodworm that's turned into larvae, and will soon have wings and fly away? So how long, wide and does it have any apendages? Color? Google for aquatic bugs larvae and you may find some ideas... I've never heard of ANY fish that develops in the way you mention, but I'm still learnin' too... Typical aquatic bugs are daphnia planaria and I just found one a week ago in my tank, a freshwater anenome.. that was cool... until I squished it... -- RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike streetfighter!!! |
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