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Posted by: Slaytonp at Mon Nov 12 20:54:49 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slaytonp ] This is just for people who may worry about just what this is crawling around on the glass and substrates of their new vivariums. These are just a part of what may happen, and all are harmless or beneficial--just a part of what a healthy biologically recycling live habitat encounters. The photos include: Isopods on glass with a Nemertean. The fat, many legged isopods in this reticulatus tank are probably baby sow bugs. The Retics are too small to eat them, so they only prosper here. Larger frogs will lap up the babies, so one can't establish them. They eat detritus and recycle wastes. they do no damage to the plants, although some old garden books considered them root-eating pests. If they do eat a root or two, it's unnoticeable. The worm like thing is a Nemertean, of a terrestrial species. This group of worms are usually marine worms, called ribbon worms, and from what I gather, this is one of the terrestrial types. They will crawl on glass, and the most noticeable thing about them will be their pinpoint like heads that weave around tryiing to decide where to go next. They are not a parasite, nor a danger to the frogs. I suspect they are feeding on algae. Inconspicuous in this same photo is a tiny snail that feeds on algae. I've never identified it, but it has a flat sprial shell. It occurs in all of my tanks. Cannibalistic tadpoles such as those of imitators will tear one to pieces and eat it if it gets into the water in their brome axils. I've never seen plant damage or egg eating from these little guys. I have no idea of their specie, but they probably get imported on plants we purchase. Some snails will certainly do some plant damage, but these are usually larger and can be plucked off as you find them. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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