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The Fluval Betta Freeze Dried Bloodworms are the ultimate snack for your aquatic buddy! These scrumptious little bites are an essential part of your Betta's regular diet, so they can grow up big and strong. Not only are they freeze dried to lock in all the delicious nutrition and flavor, but they're also packed with protein to give your fishy friend all the energy they need to explore their underwater world. Plus, they're super yummy and will awaken your Betta's inner hunter - so get ready for some serious feeding frenzy action!
SKU | 3673850 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Fluval |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .18 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Bloodworms.
Protein 55%. Fat min 8%.
Feed 2-3 times a week, only as much food as fish can consume in 1 minute.
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My Betta fish keeps spitting out its food. I feed it "XL color granules" mixed with "color flakes" its tank mate is a molly. I heard you can get bloodworms and soak them in garlic guard and they will eat it. Is this true? Thank you. -Cristina
I have recently found out that bloodworms are a good treat for my aquatic animals even for one that I got today I tried feeding bloodworms and it didn’t seem interested I gave some to my current fish and they weren’t interested either these bloodworms came out of a bottle that you would typically put any fish food in. Am I suppose to prepare them somehow or are they just not interested
Trying to treat betta for Popeye otherwise healthy happy and active. Moved from five to three gallon filtered heated tanks. Feed freeze dried blood worms, daphnia and bug bites by fluval. Also am changing some if not all water every few days. Treated with kanaplex several doses no real improvement. Switzed to metroplex in water treatment as I don't know how food treatment works or how to dose started four doses two days apart and there is some improvement to the eyes. Med is miconidazole.
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I got my baby male Betta fish yesterday, I got a few others as well, they are all in the containers they came in seeing as the counter worker told me they could be untill they got bigger, My Male isnt eating the bloodworms in his tank. Im worried, I fed him three times, when I got home from the store, this morning and tonight, there are still pellets in there! Is it caused by stress? How can I save my little Dustin!
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