BobbyBruce
Thu Jun 11, 2009, 07:35 AM
Looking for some help on this one.
I was doing a water change the other day and noticed a few broken segments of plants stuck together and moving against the flow of the water (unable to locate camera at the time). This collection of bits then attached to some sword leaves. I gently grabbed hold of this thing but couldn't see anything holding the collection together (a small amount of force was required to dislodge from the plants).
For those of you who also spend some time outdoors away from the aquaria it had a strong resemblance to the "case moth" set up where twigs are used as a covering for the caterpillars as they move around.
While I have now located the camera I have not been able to sight whatever it was in the tank so no pics sorry.
I'm thinking it must have been the larval phase of some type of aquatic insect. Anyone else have any ideas, seen something similar?
Regards,
Bob
I was doing a water change the other day and noticed a few broken segments of plants stuck together and moving against the flow of the water (unable to locate camera at the time). This collection of bits then attached to some sword leaves. I gently grabbed hold of this thing but couldn't see anything holding the collection together (a small amount of force was required to dislodge from the plants).
For those of you who also spend some time outdoors away from the aquaria it had a strong resemblance to the "case moth" set up where twigs are used as a covering for the caterpillars as they move around.
While I have now located the camera I have not been able to sight whatever it was in the tank so no pics sorry.
I'm thinking it must have been the larval phase of some type of aquatic insect. Anyone else have any ideas, seen something similar?
Regards,
Bob