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Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms

Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms are a high-protein treat that helps support healthy growth, vibrant coloration, and natural feeding behavior in freshwater aquarium fish. These nutrient-rich bloodworms are carefully freeze-dried to preserve their nutritional value while providing the convenience of long-term storage without refrigeration.

Perfect for bettas, angelfish, cichlids, gouramis, tetras, rainbowfish, loaches, and other carnivorous or omnivorous fish, Freeze Dried Bloodworms make an excellent supplemental food that encourages strong feeding responses and adds variety to your fish's diet.

Key Features

✔ High-protein supplemental fish food
✔ Encourages natural feeding behavior
✔ Helps support growth, vitality, and coloration
✔ Freeze-dried for convenience and long shelf life
✔ Safer alternative to many live foods
✔ Excellent treat for carnivorous and omnivorous fish
✔ Easy to store and feed

Perfect For

  • Bettas

  • Angelfish

  • Cichlids

  • Gouramis

  • Tetras

  • Rainbowfish

  • Loaches

  • Community fish

  • Predatory fish

Why Feed Freeze Dried Bloodworms?

Bloodworms are one of the most popular treats in the aquarium hobby because fish readily accept them and they provide a rich source of protein. Offering bloodworms as part of a varied feeding routine can help encourage natural feeding behavior and provide nutritional diversity.

Feeding Instructions

Feed as a supplemental treat 2–3 times per week alongside a high-quality staple diet. Feed only what your fish can consume within a few minutes.

Specifications

  • Brand: Aquarium Co-Op

  • Product: Freeze Dried Bloodworms

  • Food Type: Freeze-Dried Treat

  • Aquarium Type: Freshwater

  • Fish Type: Carnivorous and Omnivorous Fish

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I feed Freeze Dried Bloodworms every day?
A: Bloodworms are best used as a supplemental treat rather than a complete daily diet. Most aquarists feed them 2–3 times per week.

Q: Which fish enjoy Freeze Dried Bloodworms?
A: Bettas, angelfish, cichlids, gouramis, tetras, rainbowfish, loaches, and many other freshwater fish readily accept bloodworms.

Q: Do bloodworms float or sink?
A: Freeze Dried Bloodworms typically float initially but can be pre-soaked before feeding to help them sink.

Q: Are Freeze Dried Bloodworms safe for fry and shrimp?
A: Yes. For very small fish or shrimp, simply crush the bloodworms into smaller pieces before feeding.

Q: Are Freeze Dried Bloodworms a complete diet?
A: No. They are intended as a nutritious treat and should be offered alongside a balanced staple food such as community pellets, flakes, or other complete fish foods.


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