It's a Leach. They move around like an inch worm. Attach at the tail
and extend their head and grasp with the head suction cup and release
their tail, etc, etc. They can be very specific as to their host. I
get them all the time with Black Worm shipments. The make great fish
food, its the black worms they feed on.
Charles H
>I killed them off. I'll try to get better pics next time I catch some.
>
>Paul
>
>--- In AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com, SIMMONDS JOHN <simmonds.john@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> Do you have a Macro setting on your camera that you could get a few still
>> of this creature with please? This movie is really too out of focus to
>> determine anything positive.
>>
> > John*<o)))<
> > On 25 December 2012 19:16, Paul <Plwg000@...> wrote:
>>
> > > **
> > > Does anybody know what this fluke-like creature is? I found a
>couple in my
>> > fry tank. It's not planaria.
>> >
>> > A direct link to a video is below. The creature is about 1 mm long and can
>> > contract and elongate when needed. From about it looks like a miniature
>> > halibut.
>> >
> > > Paul
> > >
> > >
>http://s1001.beta.photobucket.com/user/tempest999/media/fluke001_zps29a2d47a.mp4.html
>> >
> > >
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