Feb 19, 2024 #1 J Jennifish New Member View Badges Joined Jan 17, 2024 Messages 24 Reaction score 2 Location Midlands What state or country do you live in United Kingdom Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Just found this little guy - 3mm ish is it a spirorbis eating nudi (Vayssierea felis) Don’t want to dispose if he’s not going to do any harm…
Just found this little guy - 3mm ish is it a spirorbis eating nudi (Vayssierea felis) Don’t want to dispose if he’s not going to do any harm…
Feb 19, 2024 #2 ISpeakForTheSeas 7500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Nov 22, 2021 Messages 8,450 Reaction score 10,304 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jennifish said: Just found this little guy - 3mm ish is it a spirorbis eating nudi (Vayssierea felis) Don’t want to dispose if he’s not going to do any harm… Click to expand... I don't see a leafy/wavy texture to the back, so probably a Vayssierea species, yeah. ISpeakForTheSeas said: V. felis or another species from the genus (depending on where it was collected from; some species in the genus are only distinguishable from V. felis by their radulae) Click to expand...
Jennifish said: Just found this little guy - 3mm ish is it a spirorbis eating nudi (Vayssierea felis) Don’t want to dispose if he’s not going to do any harm… Click to expand... I don't see a leafy/wavy texture to the back, so probably a Vayssierea species, yeah. ISpeakForTheSeas said: V. felis or another species from the genus (depending on where it was collected from; some species in the genus are only distinguishable from V. felis by their radulae) Click to expand...
Feb 20, 2024 #3 kjkszpj9 Active Member View Badges Joined Dec 27, 2022 Messages 407 Reaction score 197 Location Sweden What state or country do you live in Other International Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yeah i have those in my tank they seem to fluctuate in number and they eat spirorbid worms but they havent killed all of them so they are safe.
Yeah i have those in my tank they seem to fluctuate in number and they eat spirorbid worms but they havent killed all of them so they are safe.