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whysohigh

Member
i think it would be a great idea if there was a thread started on all the 'bad guys' that show up, like aptasias and red planaria. it would give a great starter point for people trying to identify hitchhikers.
 

meowzer

Moderator
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Originally Posted by Jstdv8 http:///forum/thread/382512/a-thread-for-tank-pests-and-disasters#post_3338643
cranberry runs a site that is awesome for that, i can never rememebr the name of it. something like lions den or soemthing.
Here it is. not selling anything on there so I'm assuming its ok to post the link its a great piece of reading wtih nice pictures
http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker/hitchhiker.shtml
LOL...You just gave away my secret.....that is where I found much of my info on the "hitchhikers"
 
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jstdv8

Guest
cranberry posted it for me like a year ago. great site for hitchhiker info.
 
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jstdv8

Guest
I think that page I linked is Cranberrys website, I could be wrong. maybe she would like to start with copy and pasting what she has there in the hitchikers place to here and then we could add pics and reviews on other stuff that we don't see there. If she's willing to do that, I dunno.
 
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saxman

Guest
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found another one
http://www.xtalworld.com/Aquarium/hitchfaq.htm
I don't agree with their broad statement regarding isopods...while there are some predatory species, the most commonly encountered isopod in our aquariums are the Munnid isopods (pictured), which are harmless algae grazers and great fish food.
 

btldreef

Moderator
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Originally Posted by saxman http:///forum/thread/382512/a-forum-for-tank-pests-and-disasters#post_3345037
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found another one
http://www.xtalworld.com/Aquarium/hitchfaq.htm
I don't agree with their broad statement regarding isopods...while there are some predatory species, the most commonly encountered isopod in our aquariums are the Munnid isopods (pictured), which are harmless algae grazers and great fish food.
I too am finding some things on that site that I'm not completely in agreement with.... Good concept though (I like yours more, LOL)
 
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saxman

Guest
"Critters" are a tuff one because many are hard to photograph due to their size or cryptic nature, which is why we use the "pictorial" guide format on our site. It allows folks to simply match a photo to the critter they've seen in their tank and they get an idea as to if it's a "goody" or a "baddie", so to speak. If it's one of those "it depends" critters, we gave it a "watch them" rating. Our ID guide will never truly be finished, as there are always new additions. In fact, we often have peeps send us specimens for photographic purposes since you never know who will end up with what hitchhiker.
Renee (Cranberry) and I are currently working on some other articles for our site's library, as our move interrupted the flow so to speak...
 
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