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FW hydroid on plant .. can someone ID?


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I think the larvae need to come in on a new plant perhaps. Our class went out to Chickackoo Lake (local lake) and took some water samples, we found some Hydra in the samples under microscope and took them back to our class aquarium.

There are two types of Hydra I believe, there is Hydra Fusca and Hydra Viridis, as the name suggests Hydra Viridis is bright green, so you must have Hydra Fusca. Heres a website that will teach you more (I used it to research them in Grade 9)

http://www.micrographia.com/specbiol/cnida...zo/hydr0100.htm

Google "cnidaria hydra" and you're bound to find plenty of info if you care!

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It's true they are harmless to most adult fish but I don't think I'd want to accidently introduce them to your ( or a friend's ) baby tank via plants or water. A sure fire way to eradicate them with NO harm to any fish or plants is to double dose a product made by Aquarium Products called Aquari-Sol. I've sometimes had to use this in fry tanks over the years, and had no adverse effects.

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