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last weekend, i ran out of CO2 and got a small algae explosion in my tank. the back wall is covered in a fine layer of green stuff.
i was looking closely at it just now, and noticed that there small, thin, white worms moving about. so here're my questions: 1. what are they, 2. how do i get rid of them? i'd rather not have to nuke the tank, but i will if there's no other way of getting rid of them. PS: i currently have no fish, just plants and shrimp. i return my white clouds and peppered cories on monday. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Alaska
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Most probably planaria. Harmless to fish, some fish will eat them, They are usually caused by a dirty or overfed tank. Do some water changes and lay off feeding, then feed smaller amounts, and they will go away.
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thanks. i'll vacuum the gravel and do a water change tomorrow.
and nice fish room, dude. but i keep finding myself looking at your dog's butt. Last edited by gil_ong; 07-04-2008 at 10:21 PM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Nematodes, if they're really small and eating the algae. You can't conveniently get rid of them, really, but getting rid of the algae at least keeps them off the glass.
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right. i plan on cleaning the glass starting in a bit.
i thought a little more about vacuuming last night and ran into a quandary; how to i vacuum the substrate without sucking up any of the baby shrimp i have in my tank? |
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Erm.. very carefully?
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i also just noticed white spots i wonder if that's shrimp larvae or something else nasty.
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so...... are these worms somethig i should worry about?
trashion's got me all knotted up over ****************hair worms and what they could do to my shrimp. EDIT: i can't saw "H0rse?" |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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i have baby guppies eating the little worms in my shrimp tanks...
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the problem is that i have baby shrimp. so i don't want fish in there eating them too if possible. and i don't have enough ground cover at the moment.
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Do you have some way to remove the shrimp? Then you could clean it.
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i guess i could house all the shrimp in a bucket for a week or so. then maybe i can completely clean out the and will have to re-cycle it. :sigh:
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All part of the joy of keeping aqaria
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