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Re: wierd white worms?
I disagree. Planaria are flatworms and do not have hairs or cilia
that move like legs. I don't don't know what poor Bob has, but I'm sure
they can't be planaria.
Jay Moylan
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Meyer" <bmeyer at parkland_cc.il.us>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: wierd white worms?
> Sounds like planaria. Most aquariums have them. Fish will eat them if
they are hungry.
>
> >>> Jeffket at aol_com 09/13/00 11:43PM >>>
> I have a question about worms.
>
> I have a one gallon glass jar that I used to empty some water in a tank
and
> it got about half full and had some of the stuff that collects in the
bottom
> of tanks the grunge and what not. Anyway I put this back in a corner and
its
> been there for about two months on concrete at about 65 deg or so. I
finally
> look in it tonight and there are thousands of little white worms in it.
They
> are about 1/2 to 3/4 inch long and about as fine a piece of hair and they
> have little hairy like legs all along the side of them. and they move like
> worms kinda inching along. They stay submerged in water all the time.
Just
> wondering if I can feed them to my fish? And what they are? I forgot to
> mention that the only worms that I use in my fish room are micro worms.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
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