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blueether

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These are wild collected worms from a small farm pond (small pond and small farm) and I was wondering if anyone could ID any of them

Album at http://picasaweb.google.com/113298704761943818357/Fish# so you can zoom in

Small white worms about 3 or 4 mm

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Long brown/red worms about 30-50mm by ~1mm, seem to poke out of substrate a lot and don't move/wave very much but there is some movement

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very thin brown-ish worms about 15mm? long and maybe .25mm wide, move alot when out of the substrate (behind the small white worms, hard to see)

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Also caught were lots of free swimming mayfly, damselfly larvae and a few dragonfly larvae

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Oooh those red ones are blackworms (Lumbriculus variegatus) :D

They're the staple food for my Apistogrammas. I culture them in a small tank on the floor in my bedroom.

Simon wrote an article on how to culture them which is in one of the aquarium world magazines.

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Nope the little ones aren't planaria, I know what they are, and there are several in the samples that I collected. The would be just under 2x the size of microworms

I was going to breed the worms up for the natives (and the others, WCMM and now c. sterbai). The WCMM went mad for the little white ones when I put them in their tank.

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