What are these worms in my axolotl tank?

kyleG17

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This is the second time i've had these worms in the tank and i don't know what they are. they do not look like planaria since they're longer and dont have the characteristics. i did a full water change last time this happened and it stressed my poor axies out :(, what should i do? i split one blood worm cube between two axolotls and siphon debris everyday.
 

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