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Worms in the water

jessica

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When doing a water change earlier today I noticed little white worms in the water. At first I thought they were just little skin fragments, but on closer inspection I noticed they were tiny pale white worms. Seemed like they only had longitudinal muscles cause they squirmed and wiggled. I'm thinking they are some sort of nematode, living underneath the rocks in Puck's tank

Puck, my axy, still seems healthy. He eats regularly, swims around, his gills are a good color, occasionally gulps air. However, his poop seems to be larger than before, like he's pooping more than usual.

Anyone have any inkling as to whats going on, and what I can do to help.
 

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I am certain they are some sort of annelid, they crawl like an earthworm would.

I've tried more frequent water changes and getting debris out, but nothing seems to be helping. Is there anything else, like something I could add to the water, that would help get rid of the worms?
 
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Hi Jessica,

My tank has become overrun with the same/similar worm. Did you manage to get rid of them?
 

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How often do you feed, how much and how often do you clean the tank? Check out the link above that Jen posted
 
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