PING Nikki (big small rasbora)
In message <d52kuj$8is$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>, Nikki Casali
<nikki@ncSasPali.deAmoMn.co.uk> writes
I know; I found it when I was taking everything out of the tank to move
it - this weird, mad HUGE thing descended out of the hornwort and
disappeared under a bit of bogwood. I'm ashamed to say that I moved the
bogwood with a knitting needle because I was too alarmed to do it with
my hand till I knew what the Thing was. And if it could bite.
no, and it's (a) too big to be very new and (b) a dragonfly couldn't get
into the tank, the access holes are too small. Though having said that,
we do get loads of dragonflies round here
the tank's been going for over a year, BUT around october I took out the
gravel substrate and replaced it with sand, and while it's possible that
it was there then, I doubt it. I suspect it cam in with a plant, and
given that the water's kept at 24% - a fair bit warmer than anything
outdoors in the winter round here - it's growing abnormally fast. It's
very cool, now I know what it is. And it eats brine shrimp. And, I would
imagine, bloodworms. And also the baby rasbora I'm about to out in the Q
tank, ahem.
I think I might email a photo to these people:
http://www.dragonflysoc.org.uk/
and see if they can tell me what to do with it! (it's a lovely site,
with photos of all the UK dragon/damselflies, and most of them have
photos of the shed skins, too.
--
sophie
http://www.freewebs.com/fishstuff
(under construction. ish.)
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