Bloodworms

Rex740

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I always feed my fish every once in a while some freeze-dried bloodworms. But only the fish who go to the top of the tank eat them since bloodworms float. Is there any way to make freeze-dried bloodworms sink so that my cherry barbs and skirt tetras can eat them?
 
hmm i think soaking them in water before hand should work though i'm not certain. what i do know is that frozen bloodworms sink as long as you push them down into the water
 
When I push them down into the water, they float right back up...
 
my power filter washes the freeze-dried bloodworms down so the middle-swimming fish can eat them too.
 
Buy some frozen bloodworms they sink.
I tryed freeze dried blood worms but I won't buy them now, they tend to make fish bloat up.
 
As said before, soaking them in water first is probably the best way to do it - when saturated with water they should start sinking.
 

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