Is this aefw?

swk

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Sorry for the crap pic

Lemme know what y'all think

*fingers crossed*
 
it doesn't look like one to me. In my experience they are typically cream or flesh colored. I hope I am right for you.

Eggs are typically an easier thing to find.
 
it doesn't look like one to me. In my experience they are typically cream or flesh colored. I hope I am right for you.

Eggs are typically an easier thing to find.


Thanks for the response. It was entangled in some spaghetti worms and I couldn't tell vi seperated all the small spaghetti worms and this thing was what was left.
 
is it a baby bristle worm? or red planaria?

I am betting red planaria. I was thinking you saw this after a dip from an acro.
 
No. I basted pieces in the tank as I've got some older pieces that have managed to survive despite all my noobish efforts otherwise....anyway was blasting algae off some dead tips
 
take a bowl of water out of your tank, remove a suspect infected acro colony and swish vigorously in the water. If you have AEFW on the colony some will come off.

Look for bit marks on all of your acros. I am finishing a battle with them now. THEY SUCKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your picture does not look like AEFW. Looks like a planaria to me, I have them too :(
 
You pin point what you found yet?


Nope. I have bought a decent magnifying glass and checked all the pieces still on plugs and can't find any signs of red bugs or FW.

I think what that was a spaghetti worm without all the thin strands? I'm not sure. But I'm reasonably sure that I don't have AEFW.

I guess I have to just accept the fact that it's my newbish husbandry that's been causing my issues lol.

Thanks for the help everyone!
 
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