Blood worms vs. Black worms

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OK I don't want to sound harsh. Bloodworms are not a proper food for salt water fish because they are bugs. Bugs have a totally different physiology.
They don't contain the oils fish need and are mostly chiten. or what your fingernails are made out of. In other words, they are a Lousy food. Real worms are a great food.
Hows That!
(If you feed bloodworms your fish will still scratch slurs in the glass) :rolleyes:

Was having a bad day (my grandfather passed away) so I might have taken it the wrong way to.
 

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Live is better, but frozen is still better than other packaged foods such as mysis, rods and even that over priced stuff from that Larry guy.

I think that was the only website I could really find. Aren't the live suppose to be better or are frozen ok to?
 

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Black worms are great to fattening up the breeding pair...bloodworms are just a supplement...feed sparringly....(Aussie discus breeder)
 

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