The genus Glycera is a group of polychaetes (bristle worms) commonly known as blood worms. They are typically found on the bottom of shallow marine waters, and some species (e.g. the proboscis worm, Glycera dibranchiata), are extensively harvested for use as bait in fishing. Another common species is the tufted gilled bloodworm.
The Latin name for a freshwater bloodworm is Glycera.
once bitten by a bloodworm you shall never allow it to happen again....they hurt!! It will haunt me forever.
Bloodworms are considered indicator species because their presence and abundance in aquatic environments can reveal important information about the health of those ecosystems. They thrive in environments with high organic pollution and low oxygen levels, making their population a sign of water quality issues. Conversely, a decline in bloodworm populations may indicate improvements in water quality or changes in habitat conditions. Therefore, monitoring bloodworm populations helps scientists assess ecological health and the effects of human activities on aquatic systems.
Guppies are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and small animals. In the wild, they primarily feed on algae, insects, and larvae. In a home aquarium, they can also be fed a diet that includes both plant matter and protein-rich foods.
okay they live in an underground burrow.Some mostly live underwater
they have external gills I think I'm only ten
None
they are not carnivores.
The Latin name for a freshwater bloodworm is Glycera.
Not I have been able to asertain.
Around 10 or 14 I think.
Live Bloodworm, brineshrimp, daphnia, glass worms, cyclops and any amount of other larvae and water creatures are needed in a Bettas' diet.
No, it is not alright to feed an African Dwarf frog crickets. African Dwarf Frogs diet consist of, live guppy fry, bloodworm, dried krill or shrimp and tadpole bites.
Get krill or bloodworm tablets and break off very small pieces for them to eat.
once bitten by a bloodworm you shall never allow it to happen again....they hurt!! It will haunt me forever.
go to the PET STORE, get an Indian Dwarf Frog, and go to a place where you think there would be BLOODWORMS. hope this helps ya.
Bloodworm!