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Old 27-08-2004, 12:33 AM
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Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?


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Old 27-08-2004, 12:46 AM
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"brian" wrote:

Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?


Hmmmm, ever see "Invasion of the Body Snatchers?"


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"brian" wrote:

Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?


Hmmmm, ever see "Invasion of the Body Snatchers?"


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Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar.



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"brian" wrote:

Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is

great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves

there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?


Hmmmm, ever see "Invasion of the Body Snatchers?"


Now you've got the poor guy hiding under the bed.

Don't worry Brian, they're just Blood Worms. Your fish should love them.




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"San Diego Joe" wrote in message
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"brian" wrote:

Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is

great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves

there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?


Hmmmm, ever see "Invasion of the Body Snatchers?"


Now you've got the poor guy hiding under the bed.

Don't worry Brian, they're just Blood Worms. Your fish should love them.




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They are the larva of a species of midge
fly and fast food for fish.


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They are the larva of a species of midge
fly and fast food for fish.


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The red worms are the larvae of the black fly, which looks like an oversize
mosquito. It doesn't bite, eats mosquitos, so not a problem.
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Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is

great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?




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The red worms are the larvae of the black fly, which looks like an oversize
mosquito. It doesn't bite, eats mosquitos, so not a problem.
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Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is

great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?




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Old 27-08-2004, 07:59 PM
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Thanks for the replies, I guess I can relax now !
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Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is

great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?






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Thanks for the replies, I guess I can relax now !
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Pond healthy, oxygenation fine, ph fine, fish lively, in fact water is

great
but in my filtration chambers and in the filters sponges themselves there
are hundreds of little red worms approx 0.5mm in diameter and 10mm long.
What are they, should I be worried?




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