Treat your scaly sidekicks to a nutritious and delicious snack with the SunGrow Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Betta Fish Food. These dried bloodworms are full of protein, fat and fiber, which help give your fish energy and support their health. They’re suitable as an addition to your fish or shrimp’s standard diet, and can even encourage finnicky finned friends to eat. Small to medium-sized tropical and freshwater fish like bettas, cichlids, goldfish, tetras and guppies will love these mouthwatering morsels. Plus, these treats come in a plastic bottle to help keep them fresh.
Item Number | 288094 |
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Weight | 0.52 ounces |
Aquarium Type | Freshwater, Saltwater |
Made In | United States |
Sourced From | United States |
Shop Conscious | Cruelty-Free, Eco-Friendly, Natural |
Fish Type | Betta, Goldfish, Cichlid, Tropical Freshwater, Marine Fish, Koi & Pond Fish, Marine Invertebrate |
Food Form | Freeze-Dried |
Bloodworms.
Crude Protein | 56.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 3.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 5.0% max |
Moisture | 5.0% max |
Dump a few treats into a dish and add water. After a few minutes, pour the water and bloodworms into your aquarium. Fish go crazy over the delicious snacks and eat them while they float and begin to sink.
My wild betta Uli does not eat alot of dry food but I noticed he liked dried worms i decided to try these out and he ate them up pretty quick.good buy but does not come in the contained as pictured its in a very well packaged brown pag with a reclosible seal.
My Betta would not eat these. He instead snubbed his little nose at them. He did like the color enhancing pellets though.
My fancy gold fish are giant (orandas,Ranchu) they will probably eat anything because there water chicken nuggets but they love these i feed them these every other day! I love the price even more and theres a lot in the bottle.
The reason I can’t give a better review for this product is that my betta doesn’t go for it. maybe he just doesn’t like bloodworms?
These seem good quality and there are a lot in the bottle, but my boy doesn’t seem to know that it’s food! I’ll keep trying.