Hi there,
I was giving my tank a good gravel clean today, I had the water sitting in the buckets for a couple of minutes and noticed there were heaps of these really narrow approx 2cm long worms swimming in the water. Any idea what these are? good or bad?
thanks
Jared
I work in the Industry in Dunedin, I would suggest trying Moha they would be the best Davines salon i know in town, they are next door to Les Mills on Dowling street, Kylie is the owner and from what I have heard she is a great hairdresser.
Jared
I have my 6 in a 40L tank, with 5 pygmy cory's and 4 otto's & a couple of threadfin rainbows, probably on the over stocked side, but my tank is well established and has heavy filtering.
It might be worth seeing if John at Organism would send them down to you, apparently they only come around a couple of times a year, so you may miss out.........
I would recommend a heavily planted tank, they like lots of places to hide!....
I have 6 of the wee guys, Mine have no trouble feeding, I just feed New Life Spectrum Small Fish Formula which i purchased from HFF. If you are after some, I saw some in Organism in Christchurch this morning.
I just brought a 550d... had it for a couple of weeks, absolutely love it (almost more than my fish!) takes brilliant photos! absolutely no regrets - just need to find a night course that will help me make the most of it!
I brought a 550d yesterday, haven't had a chance to have a big play with it yet, but already stoked with the pics... very nice camera!
oh... and great photos!
In mine I have a few Scarlet Dario's, Pygmy Cory's and unfortunately the 2 (not 12) Mossies...oh and a couple of otto's. Its a great wee nano tank with nano fish! (and i now have a sponge thing covering the filter intake)
I learned the hard way that the Mosquito Rasbora's aren't overly fond of the trickle filters, being sucked up in the filter and laying around in filter wool doesn't help them live! Stupidity on my part, but if you go down that path... you might want to sort that out!