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Old December 5th 04, 05:40 PM
Allyb
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I just noticed some tiny little squiggly wormy thing swimming around my
tank. I think they're snail larvae, is this possible? I've recently
noticed tons of tiny snails in the tank too. Thanks!


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Old December 5th 04, 06:24 PM
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"Allyb" wrote in message
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I just noticed some tiny little squiggly wormy thing swimming around my
tank. I think they're snail larvae, is this possible? I've recently
noticed tons of tiny snails in the tank too. Thanks!




snails are hatched looking like snails. Of course it takes a magnifying
glass to see them.

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Old December 6th 04, 12:55 AM
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On 2004-12-05, Allyb wrote:
I just noticed some tiny little squiggly wormy thing swimming around my
tank. I think they're snail larvae, is this possible? I've recently
noticed tons of tiny snails in the tank too. Thanks!


Squiggly worms are usually planaria.


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