How often do you feed frozen bloodworms or no limit?

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How many times a week do you feed frozen bloodworms?

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I don't anymore but when my p's were smaller, I fed them BW once a week. A couple of cubes thawed at room temperature and dropped in the tank. They all seemed to like it except for my biggest one so I stopped since I didn't want him to go hungry and start eating the others.
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It was fun to watch though cause they ate it like spaghetti!
oh yea, I forgot you keep RBPs.....they took to frozen foods? When I started read your post I was getting excited like "Finally someone w/ experience feeding LIVE bloodoworms".

No one here ever try the big ones you get live from the bait-n-tackle shops?.....I mean, these things are maybe 4-6 inches or bigger.....looks like hella good meal and nutritious too
 
oh yea, I forgot you keep RBPs.....they took to frozen foods? When I started read your post I was getting excited like "Finally someone w/ experience feeding LIVE bloodoworms".

No one here ever try the big ones you get live from the bait-n-tackle shops?.....I mean, these things are maybe 4-6 inches or bigger.....looks like hella good meal and nutritious too

Nah...they don't get live...I've always given them frozen.
 
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oh yea, I forgot you keep RBPs.....they took to frozen foods? When I started read your post I was getting excited like "Finally someone w/ experience feeding LIVE bloodoworms".

No one here ever try the big ones you get live from the bait-n-tackle shops?.....I mean, these things are maybe 4-6 inches or bigger.....looks like hella good meal and nutritious too
I've gotten blood worms and night crawlers from the local tackle shop and fed them to my bass as a treat here and there They loved them. Not sure of nutritional value.
 
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Does the tilapia soak in the bvc well ? Always forget to soak it but was thinking it would be a waste of time


unless you are soaking them in boyds vitachem, think of them as a junk food. ok occasionally or if the fish is picky and not eating anything else at the moment, but not a staple. My darters, sculpins and daces get blood worms every day, but after they all get tilapia or shrimp and always soaked in vitachem.
 
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Not every time but whenever I feed tilapia and I'm thinking about it I'll soak in vita chem first. Figure sure can't hurt and might give them some extra vitamins.
 
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I don't feed frozen/freeze dried BWs anymore, mainly for nutritional reasons but also for some health reasons as BWs are collected in very unsanitary conditions and have a reputation for transmitting disease. I do culture them on occasion and will feed them live as a treat, as we have huge midge fly populations.
 
I don't feed frozen/freeze dried BWs anymore, mainly for nutritional reasons but also for some health reasons as BWs are collected in very unsanitary conditions and have a reputation for transmitting disease. I do culture them on occasion and will feed them live as a treat, as we have huge midge fly populations.
frozen can transmit disease or just live?
 
I thought I heard implications from both, It would seem frozen would be preferred in that sense but some companies are known to have better sterilizing procedures than others.
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My fish love bloodworm and they get it every single day. They go mad for it, especially my clowns. If i was just feeding bloodworm and nothing else then yes all the concerns about nutitional value, or lack of, would come into play, but my fish get masses of variety so i don't consider it a problem. Besides i only thaw out one small block per feed and shared out amongst the greedy beggars in my tank i doubt very much any individual fish is overdosing on bloodworm.
 
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My fish love bloodworm and they get it every single day. They go mad for it, especially my clowns. If i was just feeding bloodworm and nothing else then yes all the concerns about nutitional value, or lack of, would come into play, but my fish get masses of variety so i don't consider it a problem. Besides i only thaw out one small block per feed and shared out amongst the greedy beggars in my tank i doubt very much any individual fish is overdosing on bloodworm.
That's pretty much how I roll, Fam.....idk about every day, but I don't skimp on 'em. They get close to a dozen different foods, flake, pellet, freeze-dried, frozen, fresh produce, cut, live etc
 
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