Tubifex tubifex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
]] | genus = Tubifex | species = T. tubifex | binomial = Tubifex tubifex | binomial_authority = (Müller, 1774) }} Tubifex tubifex, also called the sludge worm , or sewage worm , is...
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Tubifex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid Annelids that inhabit the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. There are over ten known species of Tubifex , but the number is not...
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You actually don't have to do much research on Tubifex or "Sewage worms" to know that it was they that were filmed in that sewer. They are well documented to form tight cultures and to form them on the joins of sewer pipes to feed on the nutrients that gather there..
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn9kh7MaFQQ
No, these are not bryozoans!  They are clumps of annelid worms, almost certainly tubificids (Naididae, probably genus Tubifex). Normally these occur in soil and sediment, especially at the bottom and edges of polluted streams. ... More video of Tubifex...
deepseanews.com/2009/06/creatures-from-the-sewer/
The Sinister Secret Life of the San Juan Worm ... The often-maligned "San Juan Worm"actually represents an aquatic annelid closely related to common earthworms named Tubifex tubifex. ... Tubifex worms are apparently not common in the West, only where man has modified the natural habitat.
www.hacklewing.net/worms.htm
; AphiaID: 137569 ; ... Checked by Taxonomic Editor ... Tubifex Lamarck, 1816...
www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=137569
If you didn't catch the horrifying posts by Bigdogmike and Thebigchuckbows about the "Unknown Life Form" in NC, you should! ... By forming a protective cyst and lowering its metabolic rate, T. tubifex can survive drought and food shortage. Encystment may also function in dispersal of the worm."
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Tubifex worms are one of the natural foods for freshwater fishes worldwide. Suitable for all fishes up to two inches. Start with at least one large culture for best results. Practical for commercial use.
www.lfscultures.com/p17.html
Commonly known as sewage worms, Tubifex tubifex is a true earthworm (class Oligochaeta), easily recognized by its red color and mud tubes. ... Tubifex (Annelida) Movies...
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Commonly known as sewage worms, Tubifex tubifex is a true earthworm (class Oligochaeta), easily recognized by its red color and mud tubes. ... Live tubifex worms in the pet trade are not as common as they once were because wild worms from sewage-contaminated waters may harbor human pathogens responsible for tetanus,
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