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10russ10

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ok so I have clean'd my tank tonight and found these can anyone help my are they good or bad

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in my bucket
the rest on a piece of paper close up

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I'm no expert but they just like garden worms to me, shouldn't be harmful but might rot and cause an ammonia spike/higher nitrates.
Like I said, not an expert but thats what they look like to me, I'm guessing you fed them to your fish, but they ignored them and they died in the tank.
 
no I have'ent knowingly put them in there and they are living in the gravel
 
Hi 10russ10 :)

Do you feed live blackworms? About how long would you say they are? :unsure:
 
wow thats freaky they look like garden worms maybe when u bought the gravel it had eggs in it
 
They don't look like blackworms, but more like something I've recently been turning up in batches of blackworms. That's why I asked about the size.

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Here it is, still mixed in with the blackworms I found it in. It's a lot bigger than they are and differently shaped too.

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Where are your blackworms originating from? I'm just about to give mine the nightly rinse & feed routine, I've got 10 more pounds coming in Thursday from California Blackworm. I'll take a closer look, but I haven't seen anything like that in them yet.
 
they are prob about 3-4cm and I havent fead them live food for at least 12months, could they have come off plants?
I did put some in a few months ago and I'm talking upto 6 months. :unsure:
 
Hi 10russ10 :)

If you have fed any live blackworms, they could be some that escaped into the substrate. They will often live for some time there. The size is about right for them.


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Hi Tolak :)

My corys are small, and while they eat a lot of worms for their size, it doesn't pay for me to order them online and risk shipping problems. I pick them up at the lfs, so I don't know their origin.
 
I had one of these in my tank once, Im sure it came of a plant i had just put in.

I just left it in the tank. It lived in there for quite a wile before i stoped seeing it anymore.

P.s

It didn't bring harm to any of the fish in the tank, But im not sure i would of ignored it, if i'd had that many.
 
My blackworm supplier finally got back to me on this;

Hi John
Sorry for the delay response, I was out of Calif.
Those larger worms are in fact a type of earth worm.
Most larger fish will eat them along with
the blackworms. They are around but not in large
numbers just a few here and they, Their really
nothing to worry about.

Dan
 

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