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grius

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Can this be some kind of a aquatic worm? They stick to the glass, swims in the open or crawling around on furnishing. They are between 0,2-30mm with most around 0,2-10mm. The largest arond 6cm.

At a closer look they look like a light thin bate or earth worm, same body with thicknes under the head and pointy ends,
Sorry for the bad quality
 
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