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Old May 9th 04, 05:08 PM
mark w
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they look rather like a woodlouse, but they live underwater in my pond.

Mark


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Old May 9th 04, 05:33 PM
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Sounds like:
(and probably came in on a plant)

Water louse


The water louse, or water slater, has a flattened body and looks similar to
their close relation, the terrestrial woodlouse. They are bottom dwellers,
crawling through and feeding on the detritus and debris that collects there.
The parallels with the woodlouse are strong as it favours the dead leaves that
gather in stagnant or slow-moving water. They are up to 15mm long,
greyish-brown in colour and are unable to swim freely. The male is much larger
and often carries the female about clasped to his front. The body is made up of
seven distinct segments, each with a fairly unspecialised pair of appendages,
although the front pair are more adapted for grasping. They are undoubtedly
primitive creatures but play an important role in the bog pool ecosystem as a
food source for the many predators that live there.


kathy :-)
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Old May 9th 04, 09:37 PM
mark w
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Thanks Kathy, that's most interesting.

Do you know whether fish will eat them, as I never seem to need to feed my
two or three small fish. When I put food in the pond, they usually ignore
it, so I assume they're getting something more tasty from the pond.

Mark


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Sounds like:
(and probably came in on a plant)

Water louse


The water louse, or water slater, has a flattened body and looks similar

to
their close relation, the terrestrial woodlouse. They are bottom dwellers,
crawling through and feeding on the detritus and debris that collects

there.
The parallels with the woodlouse are strong as it favours the dead leaves

that
gather in stagnant or slow-moving water. They are up to 15mm long,
greyish-brown in colour and are unable to swim freely. The male is much

larger
and often carries the female about clasped to his front. The body is made

up of
seven distinct segments, each with a fairly unspecialised pair of

appendages,
although the front pair are more adapted for grasping. They are

undoubtedly
primitive creatures but play an important role in the bog pool ecosystem

as a
food source for the many predators that live there.


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A



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Old May 10th 04, 02:54 AM
Ka30P
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Mark wrote Do you know whether fish will eat them

Not sure. But most aquatic insects are fish food too. In a well planted pond,
few fish and mature fish don't have to be fed.


kathy :-)
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