Freeze Dried Blackworms

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I know that live blackworms are an excellent food for fish but will the freeze dried version provide any of the benefits that live does?
 

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Freeze dried blackworms have the same nutritional values. They are easier to use as well since you aren't purchasing and/or culturing live worms.
 

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Which one are you buying?


I found these, but it says they are fw pellet.

No, those aren't going to work for a picky fish like CBB. Try these:
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Freeze dried blackworms have the same nutritional values. They are easier to use as well since you aren't purchasing and/or culturing live worms.
They may have some nutritional benefits but not as much as the whole live worm.
 

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Why wouldnt they work? Too small? I dont have a plank but have been thinking about getting one.
I do feed live black worms about every 2 weeks.
The ones I have are in freeze dried cubes. I think the same company has bulk freeze dried loose worms, but I haven't tried that yet. Would need to be loose and small enough to enter into the Plank's auger without crunching up to dust. Too big and it will just sit on top while the auger turns.
 

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