Hikari Bio-Pure FD Blood Worms
Description
0.42 oz. Blood worms specially freeze-dried to maintain the nutrition and flavor of live. Enriched with multi-vitamins. Promotes extraordinary health and color. High in protein. Free of parasites or harmful bacteria.
- - Freeze dried bloodworms enriched with multi-vitamins
- - Superior taste and texture in a convenient, long lasting form
- - No artificial colors or preservatives
- - Bloodworms and an ideal treat for Bettas and other freshwater fish
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Specifications
| SKU | 823767 |
|---|---|
| Primary Brand | Hikari |
| Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
| Weight | .42 OZ |
| Grain Free | Yes |
|---|---|
| Personalized Item flag | No |
Blood worms, vitamin E, vitamin C, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin B12.
Crude protein (min.) 65%, crude fat (min.) 5%, crude fiber (max.) 3.5%, moisture (max.) 6.5%, phosphorus (min.) 0.1%.
Feeding Feed the amount your fish will completely consume within three to five minutes, up to three times daily. Use before the best before date guarantees the contents meet Hikari's rigid quality standards. After opening, please keep the container out of direct sunlight, high heat, or humidity as this can cause contents to degrade rapidly. For maximum success the contents should be used within 90 days of purchase. Product of China.
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Great treat for my betta
KimmyCheeks
12 years ago
I feed these worms to my betta a few times a week and he loves them! I don't fee...
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Contain parasites
Afroza
7 years ago
I love this brand but this frozen blood worms food contains parasite. After i st...
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Questions
Are they good for blue neon guppies and blue shrimp
- They’ll love it! Trust
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are they good for axolotls
- They prefer live food like earthworms - bloodworms. These freeze died type I don’t think they will eat it. But the have frozen bloodworms that they may eat it all depends if they are from the wild or bred in captivity
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Could this be suitable for freshwater flounder
- Depending on the size we suggest Daphnia and krill as better options. They typically prefer very small fish (fry) or crustaceans.
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Are these bloodworms good for pea puffers?
- Yes, rehydrate using some aquarium water before putting in tank and feed sparingly. We also suggest Sinking Carnivore Pellets in pieces that align with your puffer's size as a much better option. We will be coming out with a Mini version in the summer.
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are the alive
- No. FD = freeze dried
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Can you give this to axolotl?
- We suggest Sinking Carnivore as a better option, but you can use the FD Blood Worms as a treat if you like.
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It's for goldfish to?
- Yes, goldfish will eat blood worms, especially as a treat.
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Can you feed this to African dwarf frogs???
- They love these worms but a better option would be the Hikari tubifex worms! I stick them midway down the tank and my 2 frogs DEVOUR them. They really put weight on and are very healthy. They were way to skinny in the store.
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Can I feed this to my axolotl?
- Axolotls eat a variety of readily available foods, including trout and salmon pellets, frozen or live bloodworms, earthworms, and waxworms.
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Can I use for guppies and mollys?
- You can if you desire, no reason to feed those breeds blood worms however. I was feeding smaller cichlids them
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