Omega One Freeze Dried Blood Worms, .46 oz.

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Omega One Freeze Dried Blood Worms, .46 oz.

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Omega One Blood Worms are genuine blood worms, not mosquito larvae, which means their color enhancing ability is superb. Their high protein content makes them particularly effective as a conditioning food for breeding fish. These premium, bacteria-free, blood worms are excellent for discus and all other freshwater fish.

  • - Excellent high-protein treat for all freshwater and saltwater fish
  • - Highest quality blood worms available
  • - Rich in vitamins and minerals
  • - Provides natural color enhancement
  • - As nutritious as live food without the risk of bacteria or parasites
  • - Protein-rich treat
  • - Color Enhancing

Specifications

SKU1483978
LifestageAll Lifestages
Primary BrandOmega One
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight.46 OZ

Additional Features

Grain FreeYes
Personalized Item flagNo
LifestageAll Lifestages

Ingredients

Bloodworms.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude protein (min) 55%, crude fat (min) 3%, crude fiber (max) 5%, moisture (max) 5%.

Feed as a part of a varied diet, which should include at least one Omega One staple food. Feed daily, using only as much food as fish can consume in two minutes.

Not for human consumption

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75 out of 120 (63%) reviewers recommend this product

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The only thing My bettas eat!

Psychosis

12 years ago

this is a great product for betta fish. I've tried them on so many things, Bio-G...

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This product didn't impress me

reallywantguinguin

12 years ago

I bought this as a treat food for my betta fish, I give him one per day. He didn...

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Reliable fish snack

Big Fishter

1 year ago
Extremely happy with the way this product floats and expands super easy for my mollies and swordtails to eat. With great nutrients to add to their daily supplements.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great Food Product

brandyxowine

2 years ago
My male betta loves this! He dives right into it. It is his favorite. I will be repurchasing.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Shrimp brine is great

Trex554

2 years ago
Great food for my tropical fish loves the shrimp brine just pinch a little off and throw in tank gets my fishes attention real quick. A++

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Fish liked them

Unicorns4cher

2 years ago
Easier to use than the frozen and great got my cichlids

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Easy treats for fish

JAH2011

2 years ago
We always buy this for our fish as a treat for them. They gobble them up!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Betta loves it

Russ42

2 years ago
we bought this a couple of weeks ago and switch between the blood worms and the betta food.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Feeding FrEnZy!!!

Mnchdbx

2 years ago
My Oscars go crazy for these!!! My baby turtles as well…

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Filled with grass, seeds, and sticks

GyratingSeaCow

3 years ago
I bought three bottles of this when it was on sale and every container has bits of sticks, grass, seeds and all sorts of other unidentifiable fillers. After this, I will not be buying any of their fish food since they are trying to pass this off as a wholesome food. Besides that, my fish, that eat anything, will not eat this stuff so that should tell you something.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Why have I found feathers in my Omego One Freeze Dried Blood Worms bottle? I even have a picture to prove it. 

  1. Bird feathers probably got in during the process



Are these good for Freshwater Community Fish ( swordfish, mollies, guppies, etc.etc.)?

  1. Yes but the smaller fish might have trouble. Recommend feeding in conjunction with flakes.



are these good for small flouders

    Can I feed these to my channel Catfish 

    1. They might not be big enough but odds are you could it really depends on the size of your channel cat. If its big i would suggest feeder fish.



    So I was searching something up because my fish wasn't eating and I clicked on something and someone recommended Omega.Is it actually THAT good?I wanna know cause I want my fish Astro to be eating again!

    1. In my opinion at least omega is a good food considering that most other foods start with fish meals and stuff but omega starts with whole salmon and other things and I feed this omega to my goldfish and they love it also they never refuse food with omega and they always eat all of it I have never feed the blood worms but in the food for the goldfish they like it



    For an Axolotl, would you recommend these over the frozen blood worms?

    1. I'm pretty sure it's okay although I do recommend you check out this youtube channel.It should show a lady feeding her pets and an Axolotl.I'm not really a pro or had an Axolotl.



    Do you sell live meal worms?

    1. Yes. Petco does sell live meal worms. Go to the search tab and search live meal worms. The first one in the row are the live ones. The worms come in many different sizes depending on what you need. Hope this helps!



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