Tiny white worms on glass

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Spirorbid worms i would bet.
Doubtful, all of my pulsing Xenia are now covered in whatever they are, barely pulsing, and not splitting either which is odd because I had a hard time keeping up with their growth. I have changed the light schedule a bit, working with biocube 32. This was a month ago, I'll take recent better pics in a bit..
 
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Finally got a decent picture:
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That’s a Grindal Worm
 
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I have worms like that too. Usually they appear when there is an abundance of nutrients in my tank. They are completely harmless and in fact beneficial to the tank. I have not a name for them and I cannot identify them but I've seen them in my tanks on and off again and my tanks always do great when I see them. It's usually a sign that I'm getting the tank back into balance after it went one way or the other. Stability is key!
 

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