You'll only be doing more damage to your tank than help.Just minimize feeding, and vacuum everything thoroughly.steve0199us;2376683; said:If there a way I can kill them? Raising the temp? putting salt? any meds?
You'll only be doing more damage to your tank than help.Just minimize feeding, and vacuum everything thoroughly.steve0199us;2376683; said:If there a way I can kill them? Raising the temp? putting salt? any meds?
Delhezi222;2374853; said:To be honest, they look almost like bloodworms.
They're fine but they just indicate poor water conditions. Some fish will eat them though. And while we're on this subject, bloodworms are shorter in appearance and bloody red. These prefer to live in mud and are midge larva of nonbiting mosquitoes. Definitely not bloodworms. They will rarely appear into view anyway unlike detritus worms.Grimpatches14;2376975; said:well if these worms dont harm the fish and eat fish waste tahn wouldnt they be a good thing to have in the tank?
dwilder;2374860; said:some type of planara not harmful but means you need more tank maintenance
dwilder;2375129; said:they're planara they come when there is excess of waste old food etc.and they feed on it the only thing to really do is heavy water changes to get rid of them
dwilder;2375135; said:planaria i cant spell