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Hi I have white worms in my sump!

I have small ... very very small white worms in my sump because I sometimes place old sword leaves in it. If I stir the sump a bit these worms go up into the aquarium where all my fish devour them quickly. OK so I've been doing this for years and my fish, especially my Black Phantoms are in incredible sparkling shape. I haven't gotten a case of ick or any other kind of sickness in years. However they do die of old age after about 5 years or more (they become very droopy and just wither away). And, I feed them brine shrimp and flakes and the occasional summertime Daphnia from a farm pond. They aren't glass worms though like the pic in the replies. The worms feed on the dead leaves I put in the sump next to the sump pump. Could these be the worms you have? If they are I wouldn't worry too much. My advice to you would be to feed one very small pinch of food twice a day for every twenty fish. And skip weekend feedings. Keeping them hungry for awhile is healthy for fish (This last step is only recommended for non-agressive fish ... mine don't nip each others fins!)
 

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Yes I do stand corrected. Planaria must come in many forms I just didn't know that they could...I used to believe that Planaria could be carriers of pests that could adversly affect aquarium fish. The Planaria I feed my fish are totally healthy as I can raise them in my sump just by placing one or two Sword leaves or Almond leaves in there. I doesn't really cost anything to do that and I can get lots of them in just under a week. Then I just discard the leaves before they get too mushy. Hey, I should try crypt leaves to see what happens.
 

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Hi its actually quite simple. Here's a pic of my sump. As you can see I have bags of charcoal and zeolite to help keep the water clean. There is also one sword leaf cutting from that same aquarium. That's where the pump is. To the left of that are the bio-balls. How does the water get into the sump you say? Simple. There is an overflow box hanging on the back of the aquarium where the water goes into and down to the sump by way of gravity. (Those black strips are velcro which I use to keep my 2 year old son from putting his dirty little fingers in it. ha ha.) I bought all the stuff I need (after a bit of research) on Ebay. The research I did was to make sure that sump will fit in the stand. Oh yes, and after placing 1 or 2 leaves in there it will take about a week or a bit more time for the worms to start. I'm not sure how they get there but hey I'm not complaining. Several people have replied that these are planarian worms. They live in ponds and rivers. I suppose it works the same way as when a person would put some straw in a see through glass. You'll get lots of tiny citters that fish fry would eat...
 
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