thin white worm
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 3:43 pm
I've noticed these worms in small numbers in my tanks on and off over the years. I saw one today in my tank swimming aimlessly in the flow until a minnow swallowed it. What are they?
Some posts online say these are planaria and are evidence of a dirty tank. But they don't look anything like any planaria I've seen in the pond. They are perhaps a centimetre long and very slender, I think pointed at both ends, white, no noticeable segments or organs, nondescript. They seem to dwell in the gravel (in the past I hoovered up some when cleaning the substrate, although I've not noticed any in this set-up) and become disturbed by fish where they wriggle in the open water and are then eaten quickly.
My tank is clean, at least I think so.
regards,
Jon
Some posts online say these are planaria and are evidence of a dirty tank. But they don't look anything like any planaria I've seen in the pond. They are perhaps a centimetre long and very slender, I think pointed at both ends, white, no noticeable segments or organs, nondescript. They seem to dwell in the gravel (in the past I hoovered up some when cleaning the substrate, although I've not noticed any in this set-up) and become disturbed by fish where they wriggle in the open water and are then eaten quickly.
My tank is clean, at least I think so.
regards,
Jon