So every now and again I need to fish a dead ant out of my tank. Today I saw the wierdest thing. It looked like a spider clinging to the inside of the tank, underwater. Not floating dead. I thought maybe it was just stuck there, but I sucked it into a pipette and the thing is definitely alive, and seems perfectly happy underwater.
I can’t see an air sack, but is this some sort of fishing spider? I have no idea how long it’s been in there, I hope it wasn’t eating the shrimp larvae.
Spider LIVING in my tank???
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Re: Spider LIVING in my tank???
I don't know if it's because of the angle, but it almost looks like a tick. A quick google search says they can possibly live under water for 2-3 days
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Re: Spider LIVING in my tank???
Looks like a tick to me, too KILL IT WITH FIRE
Re: Spider LIVING in my tank???
Gross, it probably is
Re: Spider LIVING in my tank???
Yep, definitely a tick.
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Re: Spider LIVING in my tank???
Looks like a water mite, careful it could be preying on your juvenile shrimp.
http://lifeinfreshwater.net/water-mites/
http://lifeinfreshwater.net/water-mites/
Re: Spider LIVING in my tank???
The long front legs and flat body look a lot more like a tick to me compared to the water mites that are pictured, plus that article states water mites live in freshwater, not brackish. Seems a lot more likely that a random tick picked up by accident by a person or pet ended up wandering into the tank and simply hadn't drowned by the time it was found (I've heard they can survive for days submerged).captobvious wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:14 pm Looks like a water mite, careful it could be preying on your juvenile shrimp.
http://lifeinfreshwater.net/water-mites/
Re: Spider LIVING in my tank???
I’m pretty sure it was a tick, probably a deer tick based on other pictures I’ve seen. Those are common for where I live.