Mite looking things

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  1. Bunner

    Bunner Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Mite looking things/what kind of snail

    I dont think these fit as copeopods but what do i know...

    about .3 of an inch or 3/4 of a cm large.... there are some bigger ones in there (my fuge).

    Also what kind of snail is this??

    Anyone?
     

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  3. Bunner

    Bunner Bubble Tip Anemone

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  4. scenario1313

    scenario1313 Tassled File Fish

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    That is some kind of pod and the snail looks like some kind of stomella
     
  5. Bunner

    Bunner Bubble Tip Anemone

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    really i never knew they came so large... they look like those carpet bugs you can get in your rug. is that snail bad? doesnt matter anyways hes banned to fuge anyways....
     
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  6. LpSman185

    LpSman185 Plankton

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    Red flatworms....not good...have never heard advice for them
     
  7. andyjoy01

    andyjoy01 Plankton

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    You definately have some pretty cool stuff growing in there. Thats why I love my tank. Daily I'm not surprised to find something new growing, swimming, or crawling. Awesome. Take care.
     
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  9. missionsix

    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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  10. slocal

    slocal Doot!

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    My guess is the snail is a peppermint snail/White-Line Marginella.
     
  11. Bunner

    Bunner Bubble Tip Anemone

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    bang on! ugly little guys but apparently benficial.... thanks for the link as well.