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RE: parasite question

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Posted by: KaylaB at Sat Mar 4 20:54:13 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KaylaB ]  
   

The couple I saw went crawling across the tank when I was changing out the old substrate. I smooshed them as soon as I saw them. They are definitely way to big to be mites. One was about a quarter of an inch, the other maybe a third of an inch long.

I never see him soaking. His dish isn't quite big enough for him to fit in completely, but he certainly doesn't ever act like he wants to soak.


   

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