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Almost any fish will eat them, apart from fish like ottos. Tetras will love them. Don't worry about getting rid of them. Normally they are a sign of good water quality.
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Those are rhabdocoelas, perfectly safe, normaly are a sign of good water quality. If there's to much, you've must been overfeeding. I've read also that if there are to much out of the substrate, it can be lacking oxygen in the bottom.
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