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Ok so I'm encouraging algae growth in my Golden Ancistrus tank to feed them for free. I've got a tonne of snails that've taken up residence as well, but also, more disturbingly, some little wriggly white worms. I plan on getting some copper sulfate (invertibrate killer) tomorrow and wiping them out, but just out of interest, anyone know what they are?

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They tend to hang out on the algae on the glass from what I've seen.

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yeah I have had the same thing but with my camera I am totaly unable to get a good photo like you did of such tiny worms. I had it to a point where my whole tank glass was covered with these things normaly first thing in the morning but when more light came in they dissapeared down into the gravel. I know that I have some still in there but they are no were near the numbers they used to be.

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hi dude

be real careful useing copper as even know you do a water change, you will never be able to use the tank for ie clown loaches some barbs.

i have seen it happen, even tanks that had been coppered years before

you put a clown loach in and over they go. those we worms are harmless

and as your little guys grow they will eat them.

clean your glass and do a normal waterchange.

there is a copper out there that is non toxic ie coppramin[ not how its spelt]. well they say its not toxic, so if you must give that a go.

cheers.

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