Tiny brown worms on tank glass

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Hey guys, it makes 2 days now that these little worms have appeared on my tank glass, I don’t know how but it’s maybe linked to the phytoplankton I’m giving to my tank. I advise you to zoom to see these worms move.
Can you help me identify them ?
 

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Got it. Very hard to see form the video even with zoom, but, I don't see anything bad. To me (someone with better eyes may see something I don't), this looks like a new tank that's going through it's maturity, and these worms show up on the glass as there's plenty of nutrients in the tank from feeding. It's a phase, and should go away on it's own.
 
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Got it. Very hard to see form the video even with zoom, but, I don't see anything bad. To me (someone with better eyes may see something I don't), this looks like a new tank that's going through it's maturity, and these worms show up on the glass as there's plenty of nutrients in the tank from feeding. It's a phase, and should go away on it's own.
It’s a new tank connected to my 2 years old tank
 

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