cheers vink, pandas were my own fault so and only beat myself up.Very lush, love them both! 😀 Shame about the Pandas though. 🙁
hey al, that they are, shrimp guard on and up to 30 odd in there now. They've made all the difference after all the algae, detritus and neglect issues.Ouch. Vicious intakes on those liberties too mate.
Tanks look great. Almost like one scape split in two
So did i, sadly the king kong was one of the ones eaten by the eheim monster.Like both tanks and tempting me to get shrimpy
Really like the King Kong and shadow panda
Are they on your hand? Their tiny
licorice and pencils went mad for them. Your right though they are super quick swimmers, think it was frustrating the paros since they are used to daphnia. Think they may still be chasing them next week 🙂Hi all,
They are definitely Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) larvae, I can even tell which species, they are the "Pond Olive" - Cloeon dipteron. The adult mayflies are attracted to light, so you often get the eggs in tanks.
Fish love them, but they are very fast swimmers (these are Baetidae "swimming mayfly").
cheers Darrel
No they are detritus feeders. They are different from nearly all other mayfly larvae in that they don't need very high quality water to live in, so you get them in urban areas in water butts etc.Do you know if they are a threat to shrimp fry Darrel?
A slow fish and "fast food" is always quite entertaining. I often mind the adult mayflies in the kitchen (where the home tanks are), so plenty must evade capture.licorice and pencils went mad for them. Your right though they are super quick swimmers, think it was frustrating the paros since they are used to daphnia.