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 More worms than ever! 
		
		
		I have just recently noticed an elevated level of worms in my aqurium :confused: . Is this good or bad? I used to just see a few at night in the gravel. Then last night I woke up and saw one that was half brown half purple :confused:  :biggrin: . I also counted in the front of my gravel which is 36'' long and 2'' high 48 worms. About half were brittle worms and I dont know the other half :eek: . Also I saw two worms that were brown with really long hair like things on them. They moved really fast compared to brittle worms! Is this happening to anyone else or do I just have the super breeding worms?  Please help me as I am going to upgrade aquariums soon :puppydog:  :puppydog:  :mrgreen:  
	Matt[/i]  | 
		
 Jumps in worms/detritus eaters means you are probably over-feeding & there is excess food falling to your gravel or substrate.  My seahorse tank gets that way because of all the target feeding I do to keep the seahorses stuffed :biggrin:  I usually feed into one plant & then after a good feeding, I'll use my net & scoop out a bunch of the gravel to rinse out excess worms.  They congregate where there is extra food, so under the feeding station is a good place for me to do this. 
	JME Anthony  | 
		
 Anthony is correct.  You will only get as many worms as there is food to sustain them. 
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