ClockworkParrot
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A few days ago I when I lifted my cover I found what looked to be a few gnats on top of my water and was thinking oh great ... and low and behold I have been battling tiny little larvae. I looked on the tank invader page that people post but I still dont know what they are. I am sure they are bloodworms because of the little gnats but they arent bright red ... more of a whitish tan but I dont know if its because this bloom of little pains in the butt are still immature.
They are so small and skinny I cant get a photo but the swim in little squiggles. I have been trying to siphon them up with my a water change but my siphon isnt really strong enough to get much out of the sand and whenever I see one swim past I suck up with my turkey baster.
I dont know how to get rid of them since my axolotls have no interest in something so small and I dont have fish in with them to keep the population under control. I have no clue what they are eating. I dont leave any food in the tank but I do have some live plants that I keep trimmed of any dying leaves. Every time I look I seem to catch sight of more of them and its driving me nuts since I dont want them in my tank or little gnats in my room.
Any advice is appreciated!
They are so small and skinny I cant get a photo but the swim in little squiggles. I have been trying to siphon them up with my a water change but my siphon isnt really strong enough to get much out of the sand and whenever I see one swim past I suck up with my turkey baster.
I dont know how to get rid of them since my axolotls have no interest in something so small and I dont have fish in with them to keep the population under control. I have no clue what they are eating. I dont leave any food in the tank but I do have some live plants that I keep trimmed of any dying leaves. Every time I look I seem to catch sight of more of them and its driving me nuts since I dont want them in my tank or little gnats in my room.
Any advice is appreciated!