These worms are building tunnels on the glass and living in them. Are they eating algae, or eating the other creatures? by VaultBoy3 Closed EcosystemsEcospheresminiatureself sustainingself-contained 4 Comments BitchBass 4 months ago These are called Dero vaga worms aka case-carrying worms. Often confused with caddisfly larvae. yurnya 4 months ago Midge fly larva. Some species build tubes for protection and what not. pelmen10101 4 months ago Looks like larvae of Chironomidae family basaltcolumn 4 months ago Another vote for chironomid larvae! Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
BitchBass 4 months ago These are called Dero vaga worms aka case-carrying worms. Often confused with caddisfly larvae.
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These are called Dero vaga worms aka case-carrying worms. Often confused with caddisfly larvae.
Midge fly larva. Some species build tubes for protection and what not.
Looks like larvae of Chironomidae family
Another vote for chironomid larvae!