earthworm living underwater

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brich999;4452458; said:
afetr it rains arent all those worms dead from drowning? im confused




No, it's because the moisture draws them out from underground and then they dry up.
 
farnorcal;4678642; said:
I took some pictures but the worms are to small in diameter to be able to see in the pics. I can see some that are atleast two inches long but only as thick as about a 1/3 of the thickness of mechanical pencil lead. If I can get some pics to turn out I will post them because there is a cluster of about 20 small worms that are sticking out of the gravel about 1/2 inch and they are waving back and forth. They go down when a crawdad goes over them, but they come right back and start waving again. It's kind of weird. Oh well, that's it for now.


Earth Worm

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Planaria

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earthworm only alive in water with rich 02, if the water don't have enough 02 they will die after a few hours !
 
EmrePekdeniz;4678690; said:
Maybe you're confusing earthworms with other organisms, like, planaria?

I don't know if they are planaria, but i do know i have never fed my fish earthworms. If i slack off and get careless with the canister, i get lil white "worms" that start clustering on my glass. I asked some of the LFS MFK'ers and they said they are kind of a warning sign for when there is to much overfeeding, and waste in the filters or substrate.
Everytime I have seen these, they go away when i clean the filters.
 
Well DUH! Anyone who's played Earthworm Jim knows earthworms can live underwater...


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I'm not confusing them with planaria. I'm 99% sure they are earth worms. I went and dug some worms up in my back yard to feed to the fish and I found baby worms that were just a little bit bigger then the ones in my tank, and the look the same. The ones in the tank look skinnier, but I think they are either just younger or they are stretched out more, but they really do look the same. It's a strange situation.
 
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