Need I.D. on possible Spaghetti Worms.

SeymourDuncan

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I know its about the billionth post on these suckers but i still need assurance.

they only recently started coming out of the sand and onto the glass, so i didn't worry until then.

they usually just chill in the sand with their waving strings exposed to the water...Probly have over 200 all together in a 10 gallon. Now, the tank is part of a larger system, so the water is full of food for them...its just the sand in that tank is more course than the rest of the system.

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I get those on my glass too. My clowns eat them if I point to them.
 
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I like MY spaghetti SAUCELESS with butter and pepper piled HUGE next to a TBONE and a baked potato. unless I'm having spaghetti. Then I like it with sauce
 

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