Ash;581995; said:Ok well the good news - the worm is gone, the bad news... if my last guppy got one and its harmfull then I am gonna be very po'd person cuse that guppy was fed to my bleekeri (I found the worm right after I put the guppy in its tank.) bleh. It was one long white worm like 2-3 inches.
It probably isn't a problem but just keep an eye out for a bloated belly or "camel anus". This is not observable until a month or two after infection.
Ash;581995; said:Now as for blood worms and little red worms I never had worms in my tank b4 but I know someone who does have those. He has little white and red (id guess this to be what you have?) worms and I am pretty sure blood worms to. What are the red and white ones and are they harmufll to fish?
I need some worm learning here!
The white ones are suppose to be harmless to fish. If the red ones are in the sand or gravel, then they are also harmless bloodworms. If the red worms are hanging out of the fish's vent, they are nematodes and are hard to get rid of. They will kill his fish. If any fish are permanantly bloated, then he has internal parasites (still could be nematodes).