Worm id?

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I have four pod cultures setup and these worms are each of them. They don't get much larger than maybe a millimeter probably less. Really need a microscope to see them. There isn't a whole lot, it takes me a minute to find one but each culture has them. Any ideas?
 

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I have four pod cultures setup and these worms are each of them. They don't get much larger than maybe a millimeter probably less. Really need a microscope to see them. There isn't a whole lot, it takes me a minute to find one but each culture has them. Any ideas?
Do you have pictures of it?
 

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This may help. Try to upload vedio on u tube. I forgot it's name
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Here’s another worm of some type, I had hoped it was eating dino’s, but doesn’t appear so. It’s just wiggling around.

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