Omega One Freeze-Dried Blood Worms Freshwater & Marine Fish Treat, .96-oz jar

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Details

  • Bloodworms are freeze-dried to lock in taste and nutrition and are as nutritious as live food without the risk of bacteria or parasites
  • High protein content makes this food particularly effective as a conditioning food for breeding fish
  • Low ash and higher quality proteins mean less pollution in the tank
  • Fresh natural fats for incredible appetite stimulation and energy
  • Perfect to be fed as a treat or a snack

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Feeding Instructions

Questions & Answers

15 Customer Questions


Is this suitable for baby Betta fish?

Answer by ChewyOct 15, 2017
This food can be given to all life stages of betta fish.

Are these good recommended for South American cichlid

Answer by ChewyFeb 13, 2018
The Fish Food is intended for all Cichlid, Betta and Tropical Freshwater fish.

Do these sink or float ?

Answer by ChewyApr 27, 2020
Omega One Freeze-Dried Blood Worms Freshwater & Marine Fish Treat float initially when you put them on the water. However, after being in there for awhile, and the agitation of surface water from filters/skimmers they can start sinking. You can also release these underwater and they will sink right away.

is this suitable for freshwater stingrays

Answer by ChewyDec 18, 2019
These treats are suitable for freshwater stingrays.

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135 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By nick on Jul 30, 2025

A feeding frenzy, when prepped.

Everything in my tank, (cherry shrimp, ember tetra and snails) go crazy over these once I found a proper way to serve it. Did the “open and drop a cube in the

Everything in my tank, (cherry shrimp, ember tetra and snails) go crazy over these once I found a proper way to serve it. Did the “open and drop a cube in the tank” that seems most obvious, and they avoided the cube. After some looking on forums and seeing a few fish YouTube channels the method of “wet and drop feed” works the best. Scoop some tank water, set the cube in it. Let it soak and soften, then spread and ensure it’s a wide spread slurry now. Using a food dropper and drop the pippettes contents a little over the intended fish and they will lunge and clear the feeding cloud before it sinks any further. They seem to love the brine slurry more than the flake or pellets.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By WITCHNIKKI on Jul 6, 2025

Fish not interested

This food does not sink to the bottom even if I've soaked it overnight. It still doesn't sink. It comes straight up to the top of the tank. It's not good for any

This food does not sink to the bottom even if I've soaked it overnight. It still doesn't sink. It comes straight up to the top of the tank. It's not good for any bottom feeders.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Scherry on Nov 11, 2025

Fish won't eat them.

My fish don't like these. Not even the catfish.

My fish don't like these. Not even the catfish.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Tiffanie on Jul 14, 2025

Quality

The cubes are easy to break into smaller bits for my tiny fish. It will last me a long time before I have to buy more. My Angel fish seem to love it.

The cubes are easy to break into smaller bits for my tiny fish. It will last me a long time before I have to buy more. My Angel fish seem to love it.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By janice on Nov 24, 2025

Easy feeding

They will have blood worms

They will have blood worms


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Stephanie on Jun 28, 2025

Feeder

It’s a long lasting product that breaks down slowly giving the fish time to eat.

It’s a long lasting product that breaks down slowly giving the fish time to eat.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Dan on Mar 24, 2025

Didn't stick for long

Only sticks for about 5 seconds before it disintegrates and floats off. My glowfish didn't seem to recognize it as food, or the pieces were too big for them.

Only sticks for about 5 seconds before it disintegrates and floats off. My glowfish didn't seem to recognize it as food, or the pieces were too big for them.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By lindsey on Mar 10, 2025

Ehhh

I dont use it anymore because i've learned that frozen blood worms are better because freeze dried has a lot of air in it and causing bloating which equals deat

I dont use it anymore because i've learned that frozen blood worms are better because freeze dried has a lot of air in it and causing bloating which equals death


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Rachel on Aug 14, 2025

Lestat loves these

He's my little betta and he's a fan

He's my little betta and he's a fan


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Robert on Jan 15, 2025

Fish didn’t seem to like them

I’ve got several tanks setup and regularly feed them frozen bloodworms and was hoping these would be a cheaper alternative sometimes but the fish didn’t seem to

I’ve got several tanks setup and regularly feed them frozen bloodworms and was hoping these would be a cheaper alternative sometimes but the fish didn’t seem to like them just let them float around for a long while before finally eating them