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Crazy Worms
Hi Everyone,
I have a question about some worms that I found. I recently built a large pond and life is starting to take hold. I discovered millions of crazy worms and I was wondering if someone could help me ID them. There are large limestone rocks (fist size) directly outside of my outflow pipes. Yesterday I noticed that these rocks were completely black (we're talking 100+ rocks) I had thought that it was black algae common seen in aquariums so I picked up a rock to check it out. The rock was moving! It was 100% covered in these 1/4" worms. The water is moving fast. Like 100+ gallons a minute so it cant be mosquitoes. The rocks are completely submerged in water. Anyone have any ideas what these are? They have not been found anywhere else in the pond. Thanks, Sam |
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