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I saw some packets of live blood worms in my local pet shop and was thinking
of getting some for my 3 goldfish. The worms were in (presumably) blood (well the liquid was very red anyway!), does it matter if any of this blood gets in to the tank? Basically I'm not sure what to do with the worms once I have them, and any advice would be appreciated, i.e. do I feed them live, what portions etc. They also had live brine shrimp, which would be best? Thanks Andrew |
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Hello
My pet shop recommended the freeze dried variety. They said they are still quite fresh, not sure how good their advice was but my goldfish love havig a pinch full every other day or so! "Andrew" wrote in message ... I saw some packets of live blood worms in my local pet shop and was thinking of getting some for my 3 goldfish. The worms were in (presumably) blood (well the liquid was very red anyway!), does it matter if any of this blood gets in to the tank? Basically I'm not sure what to do with the worms once I have them, and any advice would be appreciated, i.e. do I feed them live, what portions etc. They also had live brine shrimp, which would be best? Thanks Andrew |
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I generally feed my fish half a frozen blood worm tablet a day. I split it
using a big knife. When I had a police raid on my house (a neighbour had seen me carrying PC's backwards and forwards between my and a friends house and got suspicious) they were convinced that the dark tablet wrapped in cling film in the freezer was drugs. It was only after I explained it was fish food and emptied it into a fish tank he understood... "Andrew" wrote in message ... I saw some packets of live blood worms in my local pet shop and was thinking of getting some for my 3 goldfish. The worms were in (presumably) blood (well the liquid was very red anyway!), does it matter if any of this blood gets in to the tank? Basically I'm not sure what to do with the worms once I have them, and any advice would be appreciated, i.e. do I feed them live, what portions etc. They also had live brine shrimp, which would be best? Thanks Andrew |
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![]() Tim Neobard wrote: I generally feed my fish half a frozen blood worm tablet a day. I split it using a big knife. When I had a police raid on my house (a neighbour had seen me carrying PC's backwards and forwards between my and a friends house and got suspicious) they were convinced that the dark tablet wrapped in cling film in the freezer was drugs. It was only after I explained it was fish food and emptied it into a fish tank he understood... Seriously? Wow, I'd give your neighbour a good hiding! j/k |
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