Strange Creature

rockme567

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Hi my dad i and were gettin baby guppie from my filter when we found a strange creature 2cm long with too big eyes and 3 points coming out of its tail

if anyone knows what it is please tell me and if so is it good or bad
dan
 
What kind of filter was it, and what do you currently have in your tank? Hopefully it's not a freshwater filter monster, they live on guppies and will eventually outgrow your filter.
 
Is it possible to load a pic up of the creature.
What colour is it. Does the tail look forked, not quite sure what you mean.
 
by any chance does it look like this?
mayfly_larvae.jpg


if so its a mayfly larvae, there often hitchhikers from new plants..
 
That sending shudders down my spine.
 
by any chance does it look like this?
mayfly_larvae.jpg


if so its a mayfly larvae, there often hitchhikers from new plants..

YES !!! I would guess thats what it is, though a lot smaller at this stage...approx 3 times the size of the fry we have. Forgive a niaive question, mayfly larvae, is it harmful to our fish / tanks ?
 
it feeds on small crustaceans and fish fry so is harmful too small fish..

Are mayfly nymphs carnivorous? Not sure tbh... I had some grow up in a water tray when I used to grow carnivorous plants. Nothing else live but moss in them!
This creature could equally be a damsel nymph which do generally eat smaller insects, and possibly tiny fry, but these would be hoovered up by other tank mates first I would imagine!

As I always say if he hasn't done any harm yet and it isn't a fry tank I would leave him alone until he hatches or gets eaten by a fish!
 
its more likely to be a Mayfly due to its small size..
but either way its not a good thing to have in a tank..
 
its more likely to be a Mayfly due to its small size..
but either way its not a good thing to have in a tank..

I agree with the size thing but you can't rule a damsel out. Mayflys are I think Detrivores so they would pose absolutely no risk in a tank IMO. Damsels only a very small risk to very small fry, probably. Dragonfly nymphs on the other hand are quite fierce and are known to grab small minow etc..
 

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