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    Worms in reptile's water

    So I noticed a few worms in my Mangrove's swimming area and sucked them up to check them out and ask what you guys think.

    A little about the worms:
    First of all they look like Earthworms and that would be fine, I'll just throw them in the dirt side, no harm no foul.

    They are about an inch and a half long, pink and grey/brown and I can see through them for the most part. They have funnel shaped mouths that they are sticking in and out. They have striping down their bodies (segmented like earth worms). They have that band at one point behind their heads. They have red blood vessels and brown bits in their digestive systems. They can climb up the walls of the Cool Whip container I have them in. When I sucked them up and squirted them in the container they thrashed around a lot.

    And here are some pictures






    Edit: I have now become entranced watching their blood flowing right behind the band on them...
    Last edited by Oxylepy; 03-29-2017 at 03:09 PM.
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