Is this a leach? A worm?

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arnt leaches good fish food?
 
lol i might get some from a bait shop but i dont think bait shops carry them around here since they dont want the sea lamprey to spread to other lakes and since when they're small theyre similar... i still want it!!
 
leeches don't crawl like most worms. they "walk" on both ends. that is the best way to identify a leach. also, they are usually black. i'm betting you don't have a leech.

looks like some kind of segmented worm (possibly a young earthworm). hard to tell, not the best pics.

delicious to fish, most likely.
 
pcfriedrich;1849725; said:
leeches don't crawl like most worms. they "walk" on both ends. that is the best way to identify a leach. also, they are usually black. i'm betting you don't have a leech.

looks like some kind of segmented worm (possibly a young earthworm). hard to tell, not the best pics.

delicious to fish, most likely.

Thanks for the input. This one didn't seem to move like an earthworm though.. what made me think it was a leach was that it would flatten it's head out and pull itself with it (assuming it was the head end).
 
arnt leaches good fish food?

I don't know, but they are a popular bait. Fish supposedly don't like to eat some species of leeches, like horse leeches. I don't know how harmful they are to fish, but unless someone provides evidence otherwise, I wouldn't want them on my fish. I would assume in a aquarium, which is smaller than in the wild, that they could overwhelm the fish.

puffcrusader696, just so you know, some leeches can leave the water. These are mostly tropical kinds, but I think there might be some in the United States. I'm not sure, but until you're sure, a secure container would be a good idea. It has been a long time since I've seen the t.v. show, but I think medical leeches can be fed from sausage casings filled with fluid. It probably was some sort of blood.
 
looks like common earth worm
 
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