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![]() new copperband will eat live bloodworm. i dont know any lfs that carry bloodworm anymore, they're for freshwater fish.
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![]() You might want to try some of the Ocean Fresh Pacifica Plankton.
I have had lots of copperbands eat it as well as Moorish Idols etc. Here is the link. http://www.oceanfreshaquarium.com/pacifica-plankton/
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![]() Is there a big als around there? the one here in calgary has tons of it
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![]() Nope, not around Vancouver. I already have some on order with one of the LFS.
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