I got my test kit out and put water into the tubes and did my tests. Well I had 1 test tube I didn't add any chemicals in cause my PH looked fine (was going to test high ph range) And I looked at the tube and there is a little worm in there spazing out. It don't look like planaria, but I could be wrong. It's wiggling a zillion miles a minute up and down the sides of the tube and all around the top. Could it be an evil parasite?
wigging out worm

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Re: wigging out worm
can you bring it by? If I cant ID it at least I can get a good pic of it for you!
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zeketaz- Posts: 835
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Re: wigging out worm
I can come by after I get dallas from school

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ok!
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zeketaz- Posts: 835
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It is a bad worm...Saw one attached to stripes GRRRRR. Dosing the tank again with quick cure and garlic for now. Have to get more tetra parasite guard to. Ugh

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quick cure prolly ain't gonna do it......
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