I started losing some of my oldest fish in my 20 gallon, after I put a new fish in the tank.
This all happened over a period of several weeks.
Then, the tank started staying cloudy, even with frequent and large water changes, along with new filters on the 2 HOBs I use on the 20 gallon.
So, today I decided to do a massive suction cleaning, and a near complete water change.
Putting water back in the 2nd time around, I noticed a lot of particulate floating around in the water.
I looked closer, and it was millions of tiny worms stirred up from the rocks, small white wriggly worms like tiny snakes. Thin like threads, and wriggling like sea snakes.
What are those things? And could they be why fish keep dying without visible signs of damage?
I tore down the whole tank; washed/soaked the tank, and big rocks/plastic plants, in tap water and vinegar; and I am going to put it together tonight.
I would like to know what those worms were, and if they are a danger to my fish.
Does anyone recognize the description?
This all happened over a period of several weeks.
Then, the tank started staying cloudy, even with frequent and large water changes, along with new filters on the 2 HOBs I use on the 20 gallon.
So, today I decided to do a massive suction cleaning, and a near complete water change.
Putting water back in the 2nd time around, I noticed a lot of particulate floating around in the water.
I looked closer, and it was millions of tiny worms stirred up from the rocks, small white wriggly worms like tiny snakes. Thin like threads, and wriggling like sea snakes.
What are those things? And could they be why fish keep dying without visible signs of damage?
I tore down the whole tank; washed/soaked the tank, and big rocks/plastic plants, in tap water and vinegar; and I am going to put it together tonight.
I would like to know what those worms were, and if they are a danger to my fish.
Does anyone recognize the description?
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