OF Ocean Free Insta Fresh Superior Bloodworms

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NickAu

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Hi

I was in LFS today and they gave me a can of Ocean Free Insta Fresh Superior Bloodworm . as a sample, to say my fish loved the blood worms would be understating things, They went absolutely stupid over them.

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  • High Pressure Heat Steam Sterilisation
  • Parasite Free
  • Bacteria Free
  • Virus Free
  • Fungus Free
Ocean Free Insta Fresh Superior Bloodworm is a practical substitute to frozen food.


Fortified with calcium, minerals and vitamins for better growth.

Nutritional value is double that of frozen food.

Densely packed to ensure you are not paying for water.


Does not cloud aquarium water.



Nutritional Value:

  • Crude Protein Min - 59.9%
  • Crude Fats Min - 10.1%
  • Crude Fibre Max - 13.9%
https://www.thetechden.com.au/OF_Ocean_Free_Insta_Fresh_Superior_Bloodworms_100g_p/qhu202.htm
 
How much is in the can? I'm wondering about opening it and then not using it all if it's a big can and the rest going to waste.

Although, it's probably all academic - we probably can't get it in the UK.
 
Its $8, after opening it I made a bunch of small blood worm balls and froze it,

Its just too much for me to use up but I think it would be great for monster fish keepers a full grown Oscar could prob eat a 1/4 of a can.
 
I bought a can like that before but it was a different brand. I ended up filling all the empty squares in my frozen brine shrimp and plankton trays then putting the rest in a small Tupperware dish. I'd say it's about half cup worth? Bettas certainly do love it, and so do the corydoras, loaches and parrot cichlids.
 
Yes about half a cup sounds right
 

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