I finally had time to stay after lab and take some pictures of these little buggers. Hopefully this will work. During this last observation there was less water and a lot less creatures to be seen. It took a lot of time to find some good ones.
I eventually saw quite a few of these Planaria.
Planaria are non-parasitic
faltworms common to many parts of the world, living i

n both saltwater and
freashwater ponds and rivers. These animals move by beating
cilia, allowing them to glide along on a film of
mucus. Some move by undulations of the whole body by the contractions of muscles built into the body wall. They had very unpredictable motions and were hard to photograph.
Besides seeing many planaria, I saw lots of rotifers. That's this little guy below. The rotifer swam around quit

e rapidly and erratic. It fed on algae and bacteria.
The next pictures are of more planaria and a nematode. There is also a large worm-like organism that I couldn't i.d.


