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Post by kengoldinga on Apr 26, 2018 13:07:14 GMT
I hope someone can help. I found these bugs and they were very small, to the naked eye I could not tell that they were bugs, thought they were just wings. Anyone know what they are and how to treat for them?
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Post by Adam Cotton on Apr 26, 2018 14:49:11 GMT
They seem to be Crustaceans rather than insects, but it really would help if you told us which part of the world your bathroom is in.
Adam.
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Post by exoticimports on Apr 26, 2018 20:55:22 GMT
Let me guess. The floor is damp to the point of being wet. You have a submersion problem?
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Post by jshuey on Apr 27, 2018 12:27:58 GMT
They look a lot like the little dried shrimp you buy as aquarium food.
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Post by sematura on May 1, 2018 6:15:47 GMT
They look like scuds, which are little freshwater amphipods.
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Post by isidro on May 10, 2018 20:19:17 GMT
Or terrestrial amphipods, not necessarily freshwater.
I don't understand the "how to treat them". I would treat them as a distinguished guests, maybe you want to do the same. Offer them some delicious snack like algae or small chops of fish flesh.
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Post by ciervo on May 10, 2018 23:46:33 GMT
They're common in bith fresh and saltwater.
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