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Re: [Killietalk] Grindal worm biology?
I'm pretty sure I read that grindals were separated from whiteworms by
someone with the last name of Grindal. I can't put my finger on the web
page at the moment. If so, then the following would be applicable...
From: http://members.aol.com/larval1/critters.htm
"Whiteworms are also Annelida, of the Class Oligochaeta."
Mark
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matt kaufman wrote:
> Anyone got a good pointer to grindal worm biology? I've observed some
> interesting feeding behaviors (I think) with a new culture, but they
> only make sense if the grindal worms are a nematode. Are they? Are they
> annelids? Are there (my guess) both nematode 'Grindal Worms' and annelid
> "Grindal Worms" circulating in the hobby? Anyone know what the original
> ones were?
>
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