HELP?!?!

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You just treated the tank for something that you can't identify? Epic fail.

Sounds like Planaria, which is pretty much completely harmless other than it signifying too many nutrients in the water, which is usually caused by overfeeding or lack of waterchanges; which are both bad.

So, depending on how you've 'treated' your tank, you've essentially risked your fish over nothing due to lack of research and being too vigorous with your feeding. This kind of thread also belongs in either the Fish Disease and Health or General Aquaria Discussions sections. A useful title wouldn't have hurt, either.
 
japes;2118426; said:
You just treated the tank for something that you can't identify? Epic fail.

Sounds like Planaria, which is pretty much completely harmless other than it signifying too many nutrients in the water, which is usually caused by overfeeding or lack of waterchanges; which are both bad.

So, depending on how you've 'treated' your tank, you've essentially risked your fish over nothing due to lack of research and being too vigorous with your feeding. This kind of thread also belongs in either the Fish Disease and Health or General Aquaria Discussions sections. A useful title wouldn't have hurt, either.

Word.

Stop feeding so much, and vacuum your gravel. They're harmless.
 
Whether they're the 'water fleas or planaria' or whatever common name you want to call them, they're harmless either way. What did you use to 'treat' them?
 
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