Tetra Delica Fresh (Bloodworms, Daphinia, Brine Shrimp)

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Alm0stAwesome

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Hello all,

Has anyone tried this range? It's an alternative to frozen or freeze dried. I wonder if it would dirty the tank though...also I've got some freeze dried bloodworm but it doesn't sink so only my surface dwellers get any so I'd like to try something else.

Thanks!
 
I used this many years ago and it was good, the jelly stays together in the water so the fish clean it up well, fish love them to bits.
 
I got some of the bloodworm one and all my fish seem to like it. Some of it will float but it also sinks so all my fish get a look in. It's relatively expensive so I only feed it once in a while as a treat, but it seems to go down well.

I'm the same - my guppies love the freeze dried bloodworm but it doesn't sink so none of my other fish get a look in.
 
I use this as a regular treat, once or twice a week and have done for years. All my fish love it and it is good for fry or very small fish, too. Have even used it to bring fish into spawning condition. Doesn't make a mess at all.
 
I use it as an occasional treat, all my fish go mad for it so it doesn't have time to foul the water
 
Thanks for this guys - part of the reason I was looking into this was because I've got a fussy betta who was spitting out everything I put in the tank lol. I've now tried frozen bloodworm and he's all over that. Going to try him on King British mini pellets tomorrow but I'm also definitely going to get some of the Tetra Delica for them all well.
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My fish hate it! They look at it, stick their fins up at me and swim away!
 
I got some free with PFK once - wasn't very impressed. It stayed in one big blob when removed from the sachet and sunk - therefore none of the mid-swimmers got a look at it - corys destroyed it though!
 

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