Intestinal Micro

Help my fish are dead. What are these worms?
I had Mollies and Plattes. The Mollies had 2 batches of fry. I also had live plants in my tank. I noticed where the fry were living near the live and fake plants there were these small worms. I thought some how I got lucky and had mico-worms (food) for the fry. Well a few days later my most of my fish were dead including all but 2 fry, including algae throughout the tank. I took the dead fish and a sample of the worm w/ water to pet store. They confirmed that the worms were not micro-worms nor intestinal worms. They never seen anything like them. Anyone w/ freshwater fish tanks experience this?
Yes that is very usual whoever you talked to didnt know their stuff. When you have a new tank the bacteria growth in there will be worms these worms are eating the waste if they get too many take a python or vaccum hose to clean your tank out gravel and all but only take out 1 third of the water . but in the process add biozyme. It will get rid of your worms and keep it away from a window and that promotes algae growth, bacteria and worms.
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