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Hey guys do you have any idea of what this could be? Thanks :D


Thanks for sharing! There's an un believable amount if nematodes in our aquarium. Although the majority known I think are parasitic, i don't think it's something to worry about. I find worms like this under the scope almost every time I pull some sand.
 
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Thanks for sharing! There's an un believable amount if nematodes in our aquarium. Although the majority known I think are parasitic, i don't think it's something to worry about. I find worms like this under the scope almost every time I pull some sand.
I agree! Im not worried, but given that this is not a nematode (nematodes have a semi rigid body) i was wondering what species it could belong to. I ve nevere seen a worm moving like this (in spirals) and with no apparent polarity (no head or tail). Hope someone can help :D
 

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