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Old January 17th, 2008  
Fish Addict
 
Good brand of bloodworm or suggetions for treats

Any suggestions?

I feed Omega One flakes 2x dally and then my homemade/grown Frozen BBS ever weekend.

I would like to have something on hand to use as a treat to give them.

Thanks
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Old January 17th, 2008  
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I buy frozen bloodworms and they love them as a treat (several times a week at least) Don't really pay attention to the brand. One kind is fortified with vitamins.
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Old January 17th, 2008  
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Andy- Omega One has awesome frozen bloodworms. They are just pure blood worms without gel, fillers or preservatives so you have to feed all you thaw at one feeding.
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Old January 17th, 2008  
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I like the Hikari brand, only because it says that its tripled filtered, pathogen and harmful bacteria free... the fish looooove it though. Even my eel, who will not eat anything, will eat the Hikari Frozen Blood Worms.
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Old January 17th, 2008  
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I am not sure if I can find the Omega On bloodworms. I know that I can get the Hikari. I will have to look at the LFS for them.
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Old January 18th, 2008  
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I recommend Hikari frozen bloodworm cubes.
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Old January 18th, 2008  
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I bought the San Francisco bay frozen bloodworms. They where the only that the big LPS had. I will have to see what kind my small LFS has.

My tetras LOVE them. The platiy like them, and Rupert well he will only eat them if they are smallish.
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Old January 19th, 2008  
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All of our fish love bloodworms, including the platys, guppies, amecas & endlers.. lol

We've used that brand before too.
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I bought the San Francisco bay frozen bloodworms. They where the only that the big LPS had. I will have to see what kind my small LFS has.

My tetras LOVE them. The platiy like them, and Rupert well he will only eat them if they are smallish.
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Old January 19th, 2008  
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I bought the San Francisco bay frozen bloodworms. They where the only that the big LPS had. I will have to see what kind my small LFS has.

My tetras LOVE them. The platiy like them, and Rupert well he will only eat them if they are smallish.
That what we use...our fish love it. The cubes seem to have juicier worms than the larger packs.
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