White worms the size of large rice in a saltwater aquarium are likely either detritus worms or the larvae of marine worms such as bristle worms. These organisms often thrive in environments with excess organic matter and can be a sign of overfeeding or poor water quality. While they are generally harmless and can even be beneficial as part of the cleanup crew, their presence may indicate the need for better tank maintenance. Regular water changes and reducing uneaten food can help control their population.
the white bugs in the aquarium are grub worms
You can control worms by doing a large water change to remove the extra nutrients used by the worms.
Worms are not suitable for aquarium soil, consider how worms come to the surface when it is wet, they actually are preventing themselves from drowning. So earthworms will not work, not to mention they eat rotting and decomposing matter, which, for the most part, the aquarium soil is lacking.
Yes, they can have large white roundworms, red stomach worms, whip worms, thread worms, kidney worms, zipper tapeworms, nodule worms, lungworms, thorn-headed worms, and Trichinella worms, among others.
Yes, if you have noticed small white worms in your cat's water bowl, it may be a sign of a parasite infestation. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It would be unsafe to eat any food that was infested with parasites.
no but they make a large brown droppings in it and copulate in it with very small testes
I feed mime freeze dried blood worms
Not so much harmful. But it does leave you a good chance of getting worms.
no, you can give them special food. buy it in animal shop
It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.
No there not black all tape worms are WHITE