My daughter's molly fish tank has developed some (30 +) very thin (hair thickness) red worms. They are crawling around in the gravel. The molly's (who are always hungry) do not appear to want to eat them. The only thing I could find on the web is that they might be tubifex worms.
Has anyone had this happen before? I do not know if I need to tear down the tank or just put some salt in the tank.
Here's some history:
There has not been any new fish added to the tank for about 3 months. One new plant about one month ago. 30 - 40% water change is performed either weekly or twice a month. Last one was on 10/7/06. They are feed a mixture of flake food that has tubifex in it. I have four other tanks that get feed the same food and they do not have the worms.
Has anyone had this happen before? I do not know if I need to tear down the tank or just put some salt in the tank.
Here's some history:
There has not been any new fish added to the tank for about 3 months. One new plant about one month ago. 30 - 40% water change is performed either weekly or twice a month. Last one was on 10/7/06. They are feed a mixture of flake food that has tubifex in it. I have four other tanks that get feed the same food and they do not have the worms.
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