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Hi,
I just today noticed a little translucent worm wriggling around in my tank. It was about 3 mm long and thin. Spotting another a few minutes later, I decided to take a look in my corner filter (not cleaned for a couple of weeks). Found plenty of worms inside the floss. They stay still unless free-floating. I think they must be feeding on the matter in the floss - it seems to be forming into little blobs and sausages. Three questions: 1. Any idea what species they are? 2. How on earth did they get in there? (Am I likely to find them in my bath?) 3. Do fish like them? I saw one of them being eaten by one of my guppy fry. TIA! |
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![]() "mrT" wrote in message m... Three questions: 1. Any idea what species they are? Planaria 2. How on earth did they get in there? (Am I likely to find them in my bath?) Naturally occurring organism. Your tank is supporting life. Reduce feeding for a few days. They're always there, but population explosions occur if there is an abundance of uneaten food. 3. Do fish like them? I saw one of them being eaten by one of my guppy fry. Yes. When you reduce feeding, your fish will eat all they can find.\ hth billy |
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