Thank you all for replying. I have cut back on the feeding. There are several oak leaves and plenty of culture on the sponge filter. I also have a large piece of cholla wood in the tank. The love the cholla!
garfieldnfish wrote:I have both of those too. Glad to hear the specks are paramecium.The worms are planaria. Nothing to worry about. They are usually the result of over feeding.
It's good to know they'er harmless. I kind of figured they were. It just really buggs my brain to see my tank looking like a snow globe
Maybe I'll siphon some of this into my endler tank. I'v thought of letting loose my male endler in the shrimp tank as he is small enough not to do too much damage to the shrimp population. However, I'v been treating the fish for some kind of fungus/bacterial infecton for the last few weeks.

If these fish don't make it, I think I'll go strictly shrimp! Only my pigmy corys seem to be unphased by everything. Cute lil buggers.
I had used some of the water from my shrimp tank to seed the new setup the "Chololate Neocaridina," I ordered from Karma Farms, and have noticed a few of the planaria there also.
I have not seen a picture of these "chocolate" shrimp so don't know exactly what they look like. They are discribed as follows:
"They are a small neocaridina species similar to the cherry shrimp. But these shrimp are a dark burgundy/brown/black
and have a lighter colored stripe down their backs."
Anticipation is killing me!
Thank you all again,
Cinthia