please help I have anchor worm in my fish tank, my molly keeps pooing for the last 5 days or so I don't know if its the worms or poo, they are sometimes long and some time curly, I have seen an anchor worm moving up my aquarium glass about 8cm long, but that's the only one iv seen move.
I have 7 fish, 1 molly, 6 others don't know what they are sorry, 1 assassin snail, 3 live plants and its a 64L tank. Iv been to the pet show and they said they are looking in to it and I got my water tested there all ok.
Please help as I just don't know what to do anymore
Jamie from UK
it's a fish called the candiru, or toothpick fish
yes ringworm is contagious
Could be anchor worm,you will know if it is if you check that none of your fish have them attached to their body. You can buy "anchors away" from any good aquarium or pet store if it is anchor worm.
Most fish do.
A eel is a fish
No. It only affects sheep or goats. Anemia and "bottle jaw", the accumulation of fluid under the lower jaw, occur primarily with an infestation of the worm H. contortus.
The Angler fish has a fleshy growth protrudes from its head and ends near its mouth. This looks like a worm on a hook and fish seeing this thinks that there is food available and moves in to take it. When they do the Angler fish strikes
a fish that looks like a worm
Chickens can get ring worm. Ring worm is a highly contagious fungus that can spread rapidly if not properly treated. While it does affect adults, it can affect livestock as well.
No there is no worm in clam water I did my reserch but there is no worm you need to go to soda seas to find the worm you pick up the worm go find the yellow fish named Fluffy he will bite the worm now you can take it and drop it in the net or you can find the big fish also known as the Mullethe will bite Fluffy who is biting the worm you take the fish and put it in the net
A worm does not have any part or section of a human heart.Only humans have parts and sections of a human heart.
A parasitic worm is a worm that feeds on another organism, its 'host'. For example a tape worm. It latches onto the intestine of humans.