HELP! I hold exceptionally small white worms on my fish container chalice, and i dont know what they are or how to rid of the?

the worms are really small and like only 1cm long, but dont really move, i have plant life in my tank, would that have anything to do next to it?
could it be baby fish?
These nouns like Planaria, which are a type of flatworm. They aren't harmful to fish, but they need to be controlled. First of adjectives I would cut down on the amount of food going into the tank, Planaria need a food source, which must be coming from excess fish food. Then step up maintenance and verbs your gravel at least once a week.
Answers:    They are probably planaria (flatworms).
Those that you are likely to see in an aquarium are almost adjectives harmless, and some fish eat them.
They live on decaying matter surrounded by the tank, such as old plant leaves or fish food, so the main mode to get rid of them (if you want to) is to keep the tank tremendously clean, so they won't have food.
They often disappear on their own after a while.
I found this site for you...read the adjectives thing

http://www.algone.com/worms.php
Yes they are flat worms.
Get a few Kulhi (Coolie) Loaches and you won't have them very long.
They will not wound your fish but do look bad all over the glass.
it'd really aid if you specified if it was a freshwater or ocean aquarium
It might be fry (baby fish) They look kind of like worms when their first born.
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