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worms in my cycling tank (picture added)

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    Just set a tank up with only new ada soil and 2 filters. Nothing else in the tank. And these worms appeared. What do I do about them? There's a few of them some in the soil.

    Didn't see them until I added a few food flakes to help cycling process.

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    Try to take a picture of them if possible, otherwise ID and help might be hard to accommodate.

    What colour and size are they?

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    They are a beige/tan color, around 2-3cm when spread but when i come to scoop them they shrivel very small into like a ball shape.

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    anyone know if they will die on their own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theinnkeeper View Post
    They are a beige/tan color, around 2-3cm when spread but when i come to scoop them they shrivel very small into like a ball shape.
    a clearer photo would help, but do a net search for "planaria"

    ...and, maybe, weep.

    don't break them - virtually every bit will regenerate.
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    If it is planaria, don't worry, your fish will usually eat it. Even if it isn't, I would imagine your fish would eat it

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    I remember reading about detritus worms which are harmless - food for fish?

    I think you will never have a sterile system that has no worms. I overfed my discus a couple times and the are all over the tank - ugly.

 

 

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