Are these detritus worms a specific type of species or is there a more general term
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connie - Posts: 30
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Are these detritus worms a specific type of species or is there a more general term
My wife discovered these on her swordtail tank, and water parameters are all within normal range, temp's at 77 degrees - are these detritus worms?
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Bisco - Posts: 24
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Re: Are these detritus worms a specific type of species or is there a more general term
Need a clearer photo for proper identification.
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matti - Posts: 78
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Re: Are these detritus worms a specific type of species or is there a more general term
They resemble copepods to me.
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connie - Posts: 30
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kokomo - Posts: 116
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Re: Are these detritus worms a specific type of species or is there a more general term
Yeah, detritus worms are a possibility too, those "C" shaped things are all over the place.
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sageSe - Posts: 29
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Re: Are these detritus worms a specific type of species or is there a more general term
I agree with Matti, a better photo would be ideal but based on what we have, I'm leaning towards copepods too. They seem to be on the glass, which is a common spot for them. Detritus worms, on the other hand, are generally longer and have a uniform width throughout their body. They usually stick to the substrate, only venturing out when they're severely overpopulated.
kokomo said:
There's detritus worms too the "C" shaped thingies everywhere.
Those "C" shaped things are unlikely to be detritus worms. If I had to guess, I'd say they're probably rhabdocoel flatworms, or maybe something else entirely.