It is official. I have the creepiest tank ever. It's a fishless cycling 10 gallon aquarium set at 82 degrees F with several live plants that must have transferred the snail eggs and creepy worms. Substrate is half gravel, half sand. My piece of driftwood is covered in white fungus and long brownish wisps of algae that are also clinging to the tank walls in clumps. The tank has been cycling for just about 2 weeks now. Ammonia is currently at 1 ppm.
There are white strands of very skinny wormish-looking things on the walls of my tank (and probably everywhere). They're just a strand of white with a slightly wider knob at one end. They move and squirm and squiggle.
This is DISGUSTING. I'm trying to cycle the stupid tank, and every creepy thing in the world is trying to slip into my aquarium! Should I just hang my head in defeat and give up? I can't even do water changes without messing up my cycling process.
Can I treat the tank with something the kill the little parasites, or will they EVENTUALLY die on their own if there aren't any fish in there? Or will they just feed on the snail population and never go away???
There are white strands of very skinny wormish-looking things on the walls of my tank (and probably everywhere). They're just a strand of white with a slightly wider knob at one end. They move and squirm and squiggle.
This is DISGUSTING. I'm trying to cycle the stupid tank, and every creepy thing in the world is trying to slip into my aquarium! Should I just hang my head in defeat and give up? I can't even do water changes without messing up my cycling process.
Can I treat the tank with something the kill the little parasites, or will they EVENTUALLY die on their own if there aren't any fish in there? Or will they just feed on the snail population and never go away???