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I got these specimens from a pond by where I live. The pond is slightly polluted, but not filled with muck. Can anyone tell me whether these are Tubifex worms black worms?
Here's a picture (sorry it's so big...)
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look like red worms to me.
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Cichlid,
Without doing a bit of work under a dissecting scope, you're not going to be able to identify them to species. Based on the fact that they come from a slightly polluted area, I'm going to say that they're probably more closely related to tubifex, but that is far from being a scientific guide to them as species. If it is important for you to find out, you may need to find a local university with a good zoology department to get a definite answer. Larry Vires |
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*sighs*
Okay, thanks. Maybe I'll dissect one.
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Cichlid,
I did think of one thing that should be rather obvious under magnification without dissection. They are completely different genera, families actually. Blackworms are a Lumbricus sp. They are segmented worms, and this is actually kinda obvious. Tubfex, although they look segmented, actually have a solid outer skin. Under magnification, this shows up rather easily. Larry Vires |
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Great!!!! Thanks sooo much!
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