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I've been dealing with what I believe to be flukes. But today as I was getting ready to do a water change I noticed a couple strange deposits on the sand bed.

I'm a noob here, so hoping you all can help. Is this food, waste, worms, something else?

I took a photo in tank, on paper towel, and in a glass of freshwater.

Note: I did feed blood worms last night, which is what the one piece looks like.....

Thanks!

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I've been dealing with what I believe to be flukes. But today as I was getting ready to do a water change I noticed a couple strange deposits on the sand bed.

I'm a noob here, so hoping you all can help. Is this food, waste, worms, something else?

I took a photo in tank, on paper towel, and in a glass of freshwater.

Note: I did feed blood worms last night, which is what the one piece looks like.....

Thanks!

20240311_133102.jpg 20240311_133307.jpg 20240311_133314.jpg 20240311_133420.jpg 20240311_133436.jpg
Looks like mucus lined feces especially if not moving
 

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