As the tittle states what is the difference between black worms and blood worms? Are both good to feed to fish? I can get blood worms locally but would need to order black worms.
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If you can't get blackworms, get a different hobby, maybe collecting stamps or perhaps bungee jumping but don't use bloodworms. My fish won't even eat bloodworms and will just use colorful language on me or scratch human slurs into the glass.
"bloodworms" are bugs, not worms. If you are feeding bugs or lizzards use bloodworms, if you are feeding fish, get real worms.
I think this is rather harsh as I was simply asking a question. I'm not feeding either right now and Google only gave me blood worm options other than one website. From what I understand these are raised in California I live in Virginia. I would like a healthy varied diet for my fish than i am planing. If I need to order this I would be happy to.
Where in Virginia are you? I live in Virginia also and buy them from a few of the lfs here my fish live them. But will be looking into the frozen ones @cromag08 mentionedI think this is rather harsh as I was simply asking a question. I'm not feeding either right now and Google only gave me blood worm options other than one website. From what I understand these are raised in California I live in Virginia. I would like a healthy varied diet for my fish than i am planing. If I need to order this I would be happy to.
Hmmm I guess that's not close to Virginia Beach:DPage county in the middle of no where lol