Help! Tiny Wrigglers in tank
Posted: 13 Oct 2008, 13:54
One Thursday night my Giraffe catfish didn't eat his supper, which is unheard of! I didn't feed him on Friday night, and he only had a very small amount on Saturday night. He only had a very small amount on Sunday night as well. Otherwise his behaviour is normal. On Sunday afternoon I noticed a couple of dozen tiny wrigglers in the tank, but couldn't get any decent pics of them:
The next three are the original, and two others I altered the contrast and levels on to try to improve them:
After finally managing to catch a couple, they are practically colourless (unlike in the pics), range from 4-10mm long, and are certainly less than one tenth of a millimetre wide.
Anyone any ideas what they are, and how to get rid of them if they are nasties?
I haven't added any new fish to the tank for nearly a year, and I can't see any in my other tanks. Levels of ammonia and nitrite are 0. Fish in the tank are Giraffe cat, black ghost knife, Syno Decorus, S. Pleurops, S. Hybrid, P. Costatus. Food is dry (flakes/pellets/koi sticks) and frozen (tiger prawns, mussels [for human consumption!] and usual frozen blocks of bloodworm, squid, daphnia etc)
The next three are the original, and two others I altered the contrast and levels on to try to improve them:
After finally managing to catch a couple, they are practically colourless (unlike in the pics), range from 4-10mm long, and are certainly less than one tenth of a millimetre wide.
Anyone any ideas what they are, and how to get rid of them if they are nasties?
I haven't added any new fish to the tank for nearly a year, and I can't see any in my other tanks. Levels of ammonia and nitrite are 0. Fish in the tank are Giraffe cat, black ghost knife, Syno Decorus, S. Pleurops, S. Hybrid, P. Costatus. Food is dry (flakes/pellets/koi sticks) and frozen (tiger prawns, mussels [for human consumption!] and usual frozen blocks of bloodworm, squid, daphnia etc)