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"Gareth" wrote in message
... I have a nasty reaction to them, touching that is not eating. My hands get all itchy, i start sneezing uncontrolably and my eyes swell up. It does not matter if they are freeze dried or frozen. Unfortunately it is all my Bettas will eat so i have to put up with it. Duzzie That's unfortunate. I suggest that you try some alternatives. True mosquito larvae is a lighter colour and sometimes sold as bloodworms. There are also many types of shrimp (frozen & FD), earthworms (FD) and worm cultures (white worms harvested on bread crumbs) which could be equally as nutrition without eliciting an allergic reaction from you. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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