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There were some small flat white worms inside fish guts after cleaning? What are they? The fish were channel cats and blue gill, are they tapeworms - any suggestions? Is this normal and is it ok to eat the meat?
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Were they actually in the guts, or were they in the flesh?
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In the guts. I've done some research, it appears normal. Disgusting but normal, some documents even say that a certain % of fish with different types of worms are actually a good indicator of a healthy ecosystem in the pond.
Last edited by portable ladder; 05/12/08 10:35 AM.
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