i have those too, according to the replies i've got, they are water fleas? what i did was throw in a guppy and they became lesser. someone please clarify.
cud someone advise on what are these. don't think they are planaria as they aren't moving. but do believe it is caused by overfeeding.thanks.
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i have those too, according to the replies i've got, they are water fleas? what i did was throw in a guppy and they became lesser. someone please clarify.
are the ones in your tank moving ? mine aren't. got a guppy plus a gang of hungry fishes in the tank but they're not devouring these things though. anyway I've trimmed away the leaves that have them and will cut back on feeding........
what leaves are they by the way? anubias?
do you have horned nerite snail ? they looks like the eggs from the photo.
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I think l also have them in my tank. They looks like eggs and l use a pincer to scrub them, it's quite hard.
Not sure what are those.
Eggs, but from another snail, they will go barren as they need estuarine conditions to hatch
yes, i have two horned nerite snails in the tank. As I don't see any ill effects except their apparent unsightlyness in the tank, I'll monitor to see if they hatch.and if they do you guys can have the snailets.
Nerite kids cannot survive in freshwater. Thats who it works. =)
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