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edward
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I had to ask as this is what you get if buy bloodworms (Glycera dibranchiata) at a bait store here in the USA (see http://www.seaworms.com/facts.html
and http://www.lander.edu/rsfox/310glyceraLab.html )
I didn't see any good pictures on a quick search.
One of the possible problems is that chiromonad larva can contain significant levels of heavy metals depending on where they were collected. This does not usually contribut to a quick death but is a possibility.
What kind of symptoms occured in the animals after they were fed and how quickly did they commence after feeding?
Ed
and http://www.lander.edu/rsfox/310glyceraLab.html )
I didn't see any good pictures on a quick search.
One of the possible problems is that chiromonad larva can contain significant levels of heavy metals depending on where they were collected. This does not usually contribut to a quick death but is a possibility.
What kind of symptoms occured in the animals after they were fed and how quickly did they commence after feeding?
Ed