Amphipoda is an order of malacostracan crustaceans with no carapace and generally with laterally compressed bodies. Amphipods range in size from 1 to 340 millimetres (0.039 to 13 in) and are mostly detritivores or scavengers. There are more than 9,900 amphipod species so far described. They are mostly marine … Ver mais The name Amphipoda comes, via New Latin amphipoda, from the Greek roots ἀμφί 'on both/all sides' and πούς 'foot'. This contrasts with the related Isopoda, which have a single kind of thoracic leg. Particularly among Ver mais Amphipods are found in almost all aquatic environments, from fresh water to water with twice the salinity of sea water and even in the Challenger Deep, the deepest known point in the … Ver mais • Pseudamphithoides incurvaria • Orchestia grillus Ver mais Anatomy The body of an amphipod is divided into 13 segments, which can be grouped into a head, a thorax and an abdomen. The head is fused to … Ver mais Over 10,500 species of amphipods are currently recognised. Traditionally they were placed in the four suborders Gammaridea, Caprellidea, Hyperiidea, and Ingolfiellidea. … Ver mais • Media related to Amphipoda at Wikimedia Commons • Data related to Amphipoda at Wikispecies Ver mais http://www3.sympatico.ca/ianjames/scudflyfishing.html
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WebScuds will eat the “leaves” of java moss leaving the stems behind. They eat it slowly though so it's possible the moss will grow fast enough to stay ahead of them. The overnight temperature that I've confirmed scuds can … WebScuds are not harmful to freshwater aquariums. Scuds eat decaying plants, excess fish food, dead fish, fish poop and anything else organic and decaying. ... They are about ¼” to ¾” in length. I haven’t seen any that … WebCalled amphipods, scuds, gammarus, or Hyalella azteca, these prolific, hardy crustaceans make excellent live fish food.LINKS to scud/amphipod foods and suppl... cevat aksoy