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Question by MK
Submitted on 1/29/2004
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I've noticed many white worms in my new tank (I have only sand, stones and plants at the moment).
These worms come out of the sand.
Any advice how to eliminate them ?
Thanks in advance
MK


Answer by redbarb
Submitted on 9/9/2006
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planeria it is like tapeworms they are then and some go on walls if its the kind i think you are talking about then a good way to get rid of them is to get some kind of alge eater becaues the are there from feeding to much food or the fish dont eat the food

 

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