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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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