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![]() i've been feeding frozen bloodworms to my fish in the ratio of 25-30% gross daily feed volume for past 5 years. all my fish go nut over the worms including my mandarin pair which won't touch anything but pods and bloodworms, they ignore mysis, cyclopleez and practically everything else. so hands up to bloody worms.
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![]() Any idea where to get them in Vancouver??
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![]() We put some in!
Tang seemed to like them the best. The poor clownfish didn't really even notice them... But, fun all the same! Thanks for all the answers!
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![]() I like to think of bloodworms like cheese puffs. Taste great, but in terms of a diet, I don't know if they will fill all the nutritional needs of your fish. If used with a variety of foods then they are great. Alone, I'm not too sure, but I haven't done any experiments either
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![]() Total Pet, but I would bet most pet stores should sell them! They come frozen we had
them for are Discus. |
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