A mysterious creature has been discovered in an aquarium
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cichlidgirl22 - Posts: 127
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A mysterious creature has been discovered in an aquarium
I'm stumped, does anyone have a clue what this thing could be?
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bettaMagenta - Posts: 447
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Re: A mysterious creature has been discovered in an aquarium
I'm pretty sure that's a bug larvae, has a weirdly terrestrial vibe to it, like a caterpillar or something, not really what I'd expect from an aquatic creature.
Re: A mysterious creature has been discovered in an aquarium
I think it resembles a Sisyrid nymph, but the overall appearance is more in line with a terrestrial caterpillar, don't you agree.
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BadgersSong - Posts: 162
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Re: A mysterious creature has been discovered in an aquarium
I think it resembles a caddisfly larva more closely. One thing that might confirm this - are there tiny "pinchers" visible on its rear end?
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Burgermuncher - Posts: 58
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Re: A mysterious creature has been discovered in an aquarium
I agree, it's similar. I initially thought all caddisfly larvae armored themselves with bits of wood or rock, but it seems not all species do that, from what I've found online.BadgersSong wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 6:09 pm I think it resembles a caddisfly larva more closely. One thing that might confirm this - are there tiny "pinchers" visible on its rear end?
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BadgersSong - Posts: 162
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Re: A mysterious creature has been discovered in an aquarium
I was thinking maybe it's a caddis that hasn't developed its armor yet, or maybe it's just lost it. The way it's interacting with the sand, almost like it's trying to bury itself, that's what made me wonder about the armor.Burgermuncher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 6:16 pmI agree, it's similar. I initially thought all caddisfly larvae armored themselves with bits of wood or rock, but it seems not all species do that, from what I've found online.BadgersSong wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 6:09 pm I think it resembles a caddisfly larva more closely. One thing that might confirm this - are there tiny "pinchers" visible on its rear end?