ChrisCook Fishaholic Joined Jul 28, 2005 Messages 472 Reaction score 0 Location Surrey Nov 10, 2009 #1 Does anyone know any places that sell frozen bloodworm in bulk online? I'm getting through about 6 cubes of it a day. My LFS sells the blister packs at £15 for 6. There must be cheaper options available?
Does anyone know any places that sell frozen bloodworm in bulk online? I'm getting through about 6 cubes of it a day. My LFS sells the blister packs at £15 for 6. There must be cheaper options available?
K KittyKat Moderator Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 24, 2005 Messages 6,886 Reaction score 0 Location GB Nov 10, 2009 #2 http/www.rutofrozen.co.uk/ when it's up again
JenCliBee PleC & CorY MaD Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 5,933 Reaction score 0 Location W.Midlands Nov 10, 2009 #3 Try rareaquatics mate, excellent service and she does some really good deals
C crazychris Fishaholic Joined Aug 9, 2008 Messages 470 Reaction score 0 Location East London Nov 10, 2009 #4 How do they manage to get it to you frozen though?
K KittyKat Moderator Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 24, 2005 Messages 6,886 Reaction score 0 Location GB Nov 10, 2009 #5 In polystyrene boxes when I bought it, the boxes work both ways: something warm is kept warm, something cold is kept cold.
In polystyrene boxes when I bought it, the boxes work both ways: something warm is kept warm, something cold is kept cold.
S saz326 Fish Herder Joined Sep 23, 2008 Messages 1,129 Reaction score 0 Location Hertfordshire Nov 10, 2009 #6 It usually does defrost but usually still stays cold (especially at this time of year). That way it is considered safe to re-freeze within 7 hours of defrost.
It usually does defrost but usually still stays cold (especially at this time of year). That way it is considered safe to re-freeze within 7 hours of defrost.