worms

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good luck-despite what others say,you will never get rid of them no matter what you do.you can strip the tank bare and they will hang out on the glass etc.just ignore them and try not to think of them burrowing into the pores of your skin when you do water changes and clean etc.:lipsseale:jaw:
 
unclassified;2550934; said:
serious???? that fricken sucks balls

If he's serious, then he's wrong. Just keep up on your substrate cleaning and water changes, and slack off on the feeding... they'll eventually disappear.
 
ive gotten them down to zero,so i thought,to only see them again later on.From what i seen in my experience is that petsmart/petco etc is where I may have gotten them from(buying feeders)not sure though.I have completely cleaned the tank.wc up the wazoo filter media-vacuum and vacuuming again and still they come back eventually.I thought they laid eggs in my driftwood(have no clue if they even lay eggs) so took the driftwood out.....months later put the driftwood back in and they were back in action.I just ignore them and try not to get skerved when cleaning the tank etc.they're only in 1 tank out of 5 so i just ignore them.im always on top of cleaning and wc etc.so not sure how to kill em but i seen them even on the glass and the glass lid from time to time.who knows-i can tell you one thing-i had a geophagus jurapari that loved to eat them and i hear clown loaches eat them also so good luck.Im down to a bare tank with nothing in it and theyre still on the glass or something bc i see them from time to time.
 
is there any med i can use? like lethal stuff thatll get rid of them in a day or two. i have a heavily stocked 210 with aros and dats and billions of these worms, i only feed what they can consume in 2 minutes, do wc every 3 days. but these little critters seem to be thriving, and loaches is not an option as my last batch became expesive feeders...
 
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