My first sizeable life forms in my tank!
The first is a white worm about 1/2 an inch long.
The second is a snail or slug that is about 1/2 an inch long and 1/4" diameter...
Any exact ID's?
Thanks!
-JD
My first sizeable life forms in my tank!
The first is a white worm about 1/2 an inch long.
The second is a snail or slug that is about 1/2 an inch long and 1/4" diameter...
Any exact ID's?
Thanks!
-JD
the first is some type of worm (alot of help I know) and the second looks like a stomatella snail.
thanks!
hmm, wonder if he'll survive the cycle... ammonia is at .0145 ppm right now.
I wouldn't fret too much if the stomatella doesn;t make it through the cycle. If you want more, my 20 is FULL of them. Anyone know of a fish that has a taste for stomatella?
BTW, not sure what that worm is... maybe a different pic, another angle, different lighting would help?
Its a worm and a snail. Am I good or am I good?! lol![]()
55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.
I would think that a Longnose Butterfly would like that snail, they seem to like just about anything that has a shell, LOL
Bob
Snipers......Reach out and touch the ones they want to........[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Stomatella are great tankmates...they eat film algae. I wish I had more of them.
The worm image is fuzzy, but it seems that the worm is a segmented worm. As long as it doesn't look "leech like" with a proboscis type mouth, you should be okay.
Dave
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Do you want some of mine???My 20g has so many I can't clean the glass without smooshing them. There are 50 or so just on the glass, and they are forever spawning... you can easily see the little "puffs" come out and disperese into the water column. Kinda cool to watch, but I know that it just means even more stoma-babies!!!
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Thanks everyone... I couldn't get a good shot of the worm, the stinkin camera wouldn't focus on it. The one that you see there is with manual focus.