Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms 0.42 oz
Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms are a premium, high-protein treat for freshwater and saltwater aquarium fish. Carefully freeze-dried to help preserve flavor, nutrition, and texture, these bloodworms are a convenient alternative to live or frozen foods.
This 0.42 oz container is ideal for hobbyists who want to add variety to their fish’s diet. Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms are especially popular for bettas, tetras, barbs, gouramis, cichlids, and other tropical fish that benefit from occasional protein-rich treats.
Key Features
- High-Protein Treat: Great supplemental food for tropical aquarium fish.
- Freeze-Dried for Freshness: Helps preserve flavor, texture, and nutrition.
- Supports Color & Energy: Adds variety and protein to help support vitality and condition.
- Great for Many Fish: Suitable for bettas, tetras, barbs, gouramis, cichlids, and community fish.
- Convenient Alternative: Easier to store and feed than live or frozen foods.
- Clean Feeding: Helps reduce mess when fed in proper amounts.
Product Details
- Brand: Hikari
- Product: Freeze-Dried Bloodworms
- Size: 0.42 oz
- Food Type: Freeze-dried treat
- Best For: Bettas, tetras, barbs, gouramis, cichlids, and tropical fish
- Aquarium Type: Freshwater and saltwater aquariums
Best For
- Betta fish
- Tetras
- Barbs
- Gouramis
- Cichlids
- Rasboras
- Community fish
- Shrimp and snails as an occasional protein treat
Feeding Instructions
Feed as a supplemental treat 2–3 times per week, offering only a small amount your fish can consume quickly. Avoid overfeeding, as uneaten food can affect water quality.
Freeze-dried foods may float at first, making them especially useful for top- and mid-water feeding fish. For smaller fish, break the bloodworms into smaller pieces before feeding.
Why Choose Freeze-Dried Bloodworms?
Bloodworms are a popular protein-rich treat that can help add variety to a fish’s diet. Freeze-dried bloodworms are easy to store, simple to feed, and do not require thawing like frozen foods.
They are best used as part of a varied feeding routine alongside a quality staple food such as flakes, pellets, wafers, or species-specific diets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms be used for marine fish?
Yes. Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms can be used as a supplemental treat for many freshwater and saltwater aquarium fish.
How often should I feed freeze-dried bloodworms?
Feed 2–3 times per week as a treat, not as the only food. Use small amounts and avoid overfeeding.
Will Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms sink?
Freeze-dried bloodworms are usually buoyant and tend to float, making them ideal for top- and mid-water feeding fish.
Are freeze-dried bloodworms good for bettas?
Yes. Bettas often enjoy freeze-dried bloodworms as an occasional high-protein treat. They should be used alongside a balanced betta staple food.
Are these safe for shrimp and snails?
Yes. Shrimp and snails may graze on small pieces as an occasional protein boost, but feed lightly to avoid excess waste.
Will this food cloud the water?
When fed properly, Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms should not cloud the water. Remove uneaten food and avoid feeding more than your fish can consume quickly.
Available at Tropical Treasures Wyo
Shop Hikari Freeze-Dried Bloodworms 0.42 oz online or in-store at Tropical Treasures Wyo in Cheyenne, Wyoming. This high-protein freeze-dried treat is a great option for bettas, tetras, barbs, gouramis, cichlids, shrimp, snails, and tropical community fish.
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