Live white worms

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I did water change, fed them frozen bloodworms.
one of my axie threw up, didnt see who did.
but when I was looking at the food that was vomited I saw live white worms! OMG I'm so worried, what do I do?
 

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Most likely planaria or nematodes - completely harmless. They tend to appear when there is excess food in the tank, just scoop them out.
 
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