Just as a point of information, if the white worms are flat and tend to stay on the glass they are almost certainly planaria, interesting little critters. With a good magnifying glass you can see that they have an arrow shaped head and two eyespots.
If they are free swimming and round bodied they are probably a variety of round worm called a microworm.
Both types are good food for small fish and are sometimes grown in cultures as fry food.
They are harmless. As others have said they turn up in almost all established tanks but you seldom see them unless the tank is over fed, careful feeding and regular gravel vacs and rinsings of the filter pads will get rid of most of them as well as help with the gray water bloom.
If they are free swimming and round bodied they are probably a variety of round worm called a microworm.
Both types are good food for small fish and are sometimes grown in cultures as fry food.
They are harmless. As others have said they turn up in almost all established tanks but you seldom see them unless the tank is over fed, careful feeding and regular gravel vacs and rinsings of the filter pads will get rid of most of them as well as help with the gray water bloom.