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Posted By: afgreyparrot Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 2nd, 2006 at 01:37 PM
I have these little teeny tiny worms in my pond.

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There are gazillions of them in my filter when I clean it out.
They are much redder than they look in this picture.


What are they? Duh
Are they BAD? sca
Do I need to get rid of them? nutz
HOW???

(They freak me out when I see all of them in the filters...)
Posted By: plants 'n pots Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 2nd, 2006 at 01:54 PM
ewwwwwwwwwww - no idea Cindy, but they would freak me out too!!! :p
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 2nd, 2006 at 03:04 PM
What really freaks me out is while syphoning water out of my pond (started the syphon by sucking on the end of the hose...) I swallowed a bunch of water! shk

That is just GROSS! :p
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 2nd, 2006 at 11:12 PM
Oh cindy, yuck! shk Just think of it as extra protein! laugh

But it might be a good thing that you have them......

red worms in filter
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 3rd, 2006 at 12:40 AM
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They're packaged and sold in pet supply stores as a fish delicacy.
grinnnn
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 3rd, 2006 at 05:45 AM
Not only are they a delicacy, but they are found in clean ponds...so your pond must be in great shape! muggs

When I went to walmart I found a container of them for sale! laugh So then I had to tell mom about this post of yours. I don't even have to say Cindy, one of the other hostesses anymore...Just Cindy this, and Cindy that... laugh
Posted By: Gardencrazy Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 3rd, 2006 at 07:12 AM
Cindy~ Loz is totally correct! Midge flies/blood worms are good. Your water must be in good shape.
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 3rd, 2006 at 09:09 AM
Well.....talk about learning the hard way! laugh

Awhile back I started a topic when I thought something was bad wrong with my fish...and turns out they were just doing the wild thang! lala
shocked

Now I was about ready to drain the pond to get rid of those worms...and turns out they are good.


To be continued.....I'm sure!
Posted By: cookinmom Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 6th, 2006 at 06:28 AM
Bloodworms do like clean water; my uncle had them in his aerator once (gross!) (Chlorine killed them, but that was in drinking water, not a pond!)

Are they something we want in a pond though? Will the fish eat them all?
Posted By: Gardencrazy Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 6th, 2006 at 07:33 AM
cookinmom~ Blood worms are not bad for the pond. It is just one of the things you live with. My fish eat them and the ones in the filter just help clean the filter. I sure wouldn't want them in my drinking water but in the pond they are no problem. They don't bite or cause any harm.
Donna
Posted By: cookinmom Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 7th, 2006 at 03:52 AM
That's good to know... I (almost) hope I have some in my pond someday! grinnnn
Posted By: Miss Gail Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 17th, 2006 at 12:39 PM
Hi everyone...my husband stared a pond a few weeks ago, he intended to finish a week ago but life interfered and its not done, kids were looking into the water and noticed the same little red worms, I guessed these were blood worms right away because i use to work for a pet store where we sold them, and here i thought since the water has not been filtered and just sitting that it would be not a good place for critters like this BUT we also have these other worms, fish like with lots of legs, my youngest said they reminded her of tadpoles but they are not that, I thought maybe the crows left bugs behind after taking a bird bath but these things swim away like fish and look like centipedes sort of and they hang in the water like little black nothings till you go near them then they scoot - could they be mosquito larva? ...not sure what that would look like
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 17th, 2006 at 12:50 PM
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could they be mosquito larva? ...not sure what that would look like
That what it sounds like.
Scroll down on this page . There's some photos.

And welcome to the forum! wavey

Cindy
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 17th, 2006 at 12:52 PM
If you get some mosquito fish like I did they eat all the mosquito larvae.....they're cool little fish! thumbup
Posted By: Squirrel Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 17th, 2006 at 01:21 PM
I have a fountain and it was starting to look like it was getting algae. (green) I was about to go to get something that would get rid of the algae, when one day I noticed the green was gone. And in its place were these little red squigglers. All I know is they cleaned out my fountain and are welcome anytime! Now I have a name for them. clp laugh I should have mentioned. It is a solar powered fountain, so it only runs when the sun is on the solar panel. Thus, there are times that the water is not running. Do you think I should put something in it to take care of any mesquito (SP) larva?? If so, what?? Thanks, Sue
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - June 17th, 2006 at 01:35 PM
Sue, my pond has a solar fountain in it....and around 6pm each day it quits working from the shade hitting it.

That's why I got the mosquito fish....to control the larvae......I bought them on ebay...A bag of 10 of them, they shipped from OR and I'm in MD so they came across country USPS priority mail and only 2 of them didn't make it. Which was okay with me because they mate like crazy.

They're neat little fish because they stay up near the surface almost all day, so when I can't see my goldfish I can at least watch them swimming around.
Posted By: kyangel Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - July 17th, 2006 at 06:10 AM
wavey hello all. my husband and i just recently put in a new pond in our front yard. we have had it now for about 2 months. we have koi and gold fish in it. we have had a terrible time with green water and algea, we have tried everything to keep it clear but no luck yet. any suggestions. we do have hard water but someone told us that the barley.peat extract would work over night but still no luck. today my husband cleaned the filter to find those blood worms everywhere which in turn brought me to this site which i am greatful. it is relieveing to fnd they are are a good thing. now just to get my water clear so i can enjoy my fish. we live in ky where the temps are hitting 100 degrees for several days. could this be bad for my pond? idea any help????
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - July 17th, 2006 at 02:09 PM
you probably need more shade for your pond. once i got more floating plants the algae cleared right up. my pond is in full sun, all day everyday it doesn't rain!
Posted By: Zaney Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - July 28th, 2006 at 09:54 AM
I have seen your post, this site will help you understand about bloodworms.
http://www.naturegrid.org.uk/biodiversity/invert/midges.html
Posted By: jakesangel Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - September 5th, 2006 at 01:39 AM
I'm so tickled..I found bloodworms in the filter this wknd when I cleaned it. I immediately had to run in the house and show my hubby and let him know what they were and how I knew ..because I had read it here a few weeks ago!
Now I know the pond is healthy and happy and definetly thriving. We have about 6-8 frogs who have made it their home. Frogs now outnumber my fish. lol

Go little bloodworms go!
Posted By: sibyl Re: Tiny Red Pond Worms - October 3rd, 2006 at 12:04 PM
i had those same little red worms!freaked me out so much i ran for the clorox! my BB [ 3 year old daughter] likes to play in the water, and i got scared shed get wormes! sca thank goodness their harmless.

sue
you could try putting some frog houses around your pond. ive got a couple of frogs hanging around my pond they love to eat mesquito larva. wink
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