Haven't been culturing live food recently since not breeding yet, but happened to spot some mozzie larvae & (bloodworms?) in a bucket of sand I was about to rinse that far collected rainwater.
I put bloodworms on brackets with a question mark since I think it's some other type of worm... have found bloodworms in the pond before (but I don't take food from the pond, since there are nasties in there too, plus the goldfish in there can eat those!)
Close up, these are more segmented and catapillar like, more brownish than red, but the fish still go wild for them! And appear harmless, so have no hesitation feeding them. Lots of mozzie larvae too, plus one adult mozzie I caught when I brought the bucket in to harvest and clean the sand, lol.
My main concern/question was about these green egg things. Some are very large, seem too big to be eggs for the worms or mozzies... but there were also no plants in there, don't look like dragon or damselfly eggs, and they were a mix of intact and empty egg cases. Anyone know what they're from?
I did sift out the worst of the detritus, netted a load of worms, mozzie larvae and the eggs I couldn't avoid to the tanks, decided to risk it and have fish that will take care of the eggs, whatever they are, and didn't add to tanks with shrimp or fry, just in case, but the plecos sucked them up like bobo ball treats!
My long fin green dragons and white bristlenose were all over it, while pygmy cories and mixed tank all got a live food treat too.
I put bloodworms on brackets with a question mark since I think it's some other type of worm... have found bloodworms in the pond before (but I don't take food from the pond, since there are nasties in there too, plus the goldfish in there can eat those!)
Close up, these are more segmented and catapillar like, more brownish than red, but the fish still go wild for them! And appear harmless, so have no hesitation feeding them. Lots of mozzie larvae too, plus one adult mozzie I caught when I brought the bucket in to harvest and clean the sand, lol.
My main concern/question was about these green egg things. Some are very large, seem too big to be eggs for the worms or mozzies... but there were also no plants in there, don't look like dragon or damselfly eggs, and they were a mix of intact and empty egg cases. Anyone know what they're from?
I did sift out the worst of the detritus, netted a load of worms, mozzie larvae and the eggs I couldn't avoid to the tanks, decided to risk it and have fish that will take care of the eggs, whatever they are, and didn't add to tanks with shrimp or fry, just in case, but the plecos sucked them up like bobo ball treats!
My long fin green dragons and white bristlenose were all over it, while pygmy cories and mixed tank all got a live food treat too.
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