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Hi all

Have just started to find a few of these wriggling about. One larger one was free swimming in the dark as well.

Any ideas on what they are and do they need to b removed?

Thanks

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Hi all

Have just started to find a few of these wriggling about. One larger one was free swimming in the dark as well.

Any ideas on what they are and do they need to b removed?

Thanks

PXL_20230109_094832796.jpg
Can u post it's vedio? If it has white head then it can be dorvelleidae worm (kind of bristle worm) still need good pic and vedio. I think it is a kind of detritus worm
 
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