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Re: [GSAS-Member] Daphnia in Season - and BUG I.D.



OK, that sounds like fun!  I need more buckets....  time to hit the local 
bakeries!

Adopt-A-Stream?  Say more!  I would love to learn how to identify stuff in the 
local ponds.  I need to do another scoop though; seems like a fresh sample is 
in order for something like that.  The original bucket I grabbed is going 
through a very messy leaf-decaying stage or something; hard to see anything in 
it any more, but there are still a few things cruising around.  It is not very 
green though; might be why things have died off.  AND, Steevs explanation about 
the hydra liking the daphnia makes sense; maybe the darn hydra ate everything I 
originally scooped!  Rotten hydra.  I read somewhere there is a fish that 
thinks the hydra are delicious; time to seek out some of those!  If I can only 
remember what they were or where I read that....

UM, I confess I have been very lazy about identifying plants properly, but I do 
know I have the following:  cabombas, doing marginally well; mexican oak leaf, 
doing amazingly well; cryptocorn of some variety, doing pretty well; four or 
five other unidentified stem plants, also doing pretty well; a few corkscrew 
vals, doing marginally well; and several unidentified ferns, doing reasonably 
well, in my tanks.  There are others, but all the rest I have gotten at the 
mini auctions or directly from club members, so stuff everyone already has 
anyway.  I at least know what most of them are thanks to you all though - java 
moss, najas grass, water lettuce, watersprite, the dreaded duckweed, jungle 
val, riccia, hornwort...  

I still don't know what that variegated plant is that came from your gudgeon 
tank Susan.  I really like it though, and it loves my tanks!  Unfortunately the 
snails love it as much as I do, so some of the leaves have that snail-induced 
lacey look.  ;+)

If we are talking about plants I can share, the Mexican Oak Leaf I have a ton 
of, & maybe a few cabombas sprigs, but that is probably all I have to spare so 
far; all the rest are still growing out from the original stocks.  Hopefully I 
will have more by the picnic!  My tanks are pretty young; most of them got 
started in early June, but so far so good.

Cheers,
Connie


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Susan Welenofsky<mailto:welenofsky@comcast.net> 
  To: 'Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member 
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  Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:05 AM
  Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Daphnia in Season


  Cool. Bring a sample by and maybe we can identify some of the stuff at
  Adopt-A-Stream. There's water fleas, a few phatom midges (the discus like
  them) and some small water beetles.

  20-gallon Metaframe has a metal frame, and older style aquarium. What kind
  of plants do you have? I have Rubin and other swords, Water Hyacinth, Riccia
  and Bolbitus.

  Susan

  -----Original Message-----
  From: gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com<mailto:gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com>
  [mailto:gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of Connie Carlson
  Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 12:51 AM
  To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat
  Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Daphnia in Season

  Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a 20 gallon metaframe??  I might be
  able to get a bucket for you...and what kind of plants do you want?

  I am curious about the answer to Shangos question though; I scooped a bucket
  from that lagoon at Golden Gardens about three weeks ago, and was amazed at
  the variety of critters in it.  The first thing I noticed was a LOT of weird
  whitish extending wormlike things, which after some research I think are the
  dreaded hydra!  Hopefully a high daphnia population crowds out anything else
  unwanted.

  Connie
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: matt 
kaufman<mailto:igotadose@hotmail.com<mailto:igotadose@hotmail.com>> 
    To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member
  chat<mailto:gsas-member@thekrib.com<mailto:gsas-member@thekrib.com>> 
    Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:59 PM
    Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Daphnia in Season


    Sign me up! Will trade a 20 gallon metaframe for a bucket of daphnia +
  plants!
     
    Not sure when I could get up there though



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  2008 20:09:38 -0700> Subject: [GSAS-Member] Daphnia in Season> > The pond
  nearby finally has A LOT of Daphnia, plus two types of native frog>
  tadpoles. If anyone wants to water fleas, please contact Susan W off-list
  to> set up a time to get them.> > > > My Ammania gracilis African red stem
  plant has grown out of the water and is> ¾" in diameter. It can only grow
  another 3" before it hits the bulbs, but> it's making branches in and out of
  the water. Has anyone had one flower> before and if so, what color is it?> >
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