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Omega One Freeze-dried Blood Worms Freshwater & Marine Fish Treat contains genuine bloodworms, not mosquito larvae, which means its color enhancing ability is superb. Their high protein content makes them particularly effective as a conditioning food for breeding fish. These premium, bacteria-free bloodworms are excellent for Discus and all other freshwater fish.
Item Number | 97864 |
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Made In | N/A |
Sourced From | N/A |
Fish Type | Cichlid, Betta, Tropical Freshwater, Marine Fish, Goldfish |
Food Form | Treats, Freeze-Dried, Bloodworms |
Special Diet | High-Protein |
Blood Worms, Vitamin E Supplement.
Crude Protein | 55.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 3.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 5.0% max |
Moisture | 5.0% max |
Feed as a part of a varied diet, which should include at least 1 Omega One® staple food. Feed daily, using only as much food as fish can consume in 2 minutes.
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Top Ingredients | Blood Worms, Vitamin E Supplement. | Tubifex Worms, Vitamin E Supplement. | Shrimp, Vitamin E Supplement. | Krill, Vitamin E Supplement. | Brine Shrimp, Vitamin E Supplement. |
Fish Type | Cichlid, Betta, Tropical Freshwater, Marine Fish, Goldfish | Tropical Freshwater, Marine Fish | Tropical Freshwater, Marine Fish | Marine Fish, Tropical Freshwater | Marine Fish, Tropical Freshwater, Betta |
Food Form | Treats, Freeze-Dried, Bloodworms | Treats, Freeze-Dried | Treats, Freeze-Dried, Shrimp | Treats, Freeze-Dried, Shrimp | Treats, Freeze-Dried, Shrimp |
Special Diet | High-Protein | High-Protein | High-Protein | — | High-Protein |
Unfortunately it was not the right product for my Koi fish This is for an aquarium not a Pond. I have very large Koi and the small blood worms just disappeared in the water . the fish never saw them. too bad, it looked good.
Convenient and easy to feed, you don't have get your hands dirty with these worms. I prefer these over the live and frozen variants. Fish love these worms.
Not very good fish hate them and I will be ordering the frozen Blood worms next time
I switched from frozen to freeze dried for delivery convenience and learned the hard way when the male Angel fish I’d had for 2 years developed swim bladder disease and couldn’t recover. He was the only one of several fish eating them that wouldn’t wait for them to begin to sink. A good product but needs to be rehydrated before feeding.
I was giving these to my new betta as a treat. after he finished his regular food. Now that stinker wants only these. Had me scared he was sick when he would not eat his pellets. Turned my betta I to a brat.
I feed this to the tadpoles in my 270 gallon pond when the tadpoles reach the stage of development where they need protein and they’re getting away from existing solely by eating algae from the sides of the pond. The tadpoles absolutely loved eating the blood worms. And my goldfish like to snack on them too
I have been ordering from chewy for 2 years at least, and I have never once had a problem with the orders. And it is really surprising that when I order on a Friday afternoon it's sometimes comes Saturday afternoon or no later than Monday.
My betta is a picky eater, but he will eat these. There are some really picky bettas on how they will eat bloodworms, mine happens to be one. If you crush it or break it up into pellet size amounts they'll tend to go after it. Other than that they love it!
I bought these for my albino African dwarf frog, after him surviving off of bacon and lunch meat. I thought I should get him something that is regular to eat, anyways I think he likes them but they float so I never see him eat them (because he's a bottom feeder) so that means i have to wait for them to sink which takes to long. But when I look after a while I don't see anymore. They could be going in the filter tho...
We have a map turtle. She likes all the dry foods for turtles except crickets. She just doesnt like them and leaves them floating. They have their favorites ... her favorite is tubifex worms and snails