Sunday, April 13, 2014

Review: Hikari Frozen Blood Worms

 

Ingredients:

blood worms, water, vitamin b12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, l-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (stabilized vitamin c), carotene, riboflavin (vitamin b2), thiamine mononitrate, biotin, choline chloride, folic acid, calcium pantothenate, inositol, niacin

Characteristics: Frozen Sheet / Break To Any Size, Floats When Frozen & Sinks Slowly As It Thaws

The Good:
Parasite Free
Heather Than Freeze Dried
Fish Go Nuts Over These


The Bad:
More Expensive Than Other Frozen Bloodworms

Experience:

I bought these to feed to my newest baby African Clawed Frog (ACF). I normally feed my frogs Reptomin Floating Sticks or earthworms, but baby ACF have trouble with both. I think it just from the way they are fed at the pet store. My frog has since moved on from these to their adult diet, but my fish enjoy these as a treat once a week.

Don't worry too much about thawing these out before putting them in the tank. A normal feeding size portion will thaw In seconds. My fish seem to really love when it starts 'raining' tiny worms. Avoid breaking off too large of chunks though because it could cause bloat if one fish got the whole thing.

Should You Buy It?

Think of these as your 'dog treats' for your fish. Buy these if you want to spoil your fish or feed some baby ACF's.

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