Frozen blood worms… ok for saltwater fish?

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So my newest addition to the tank is a copperband. During qt it would eat here and there but not until I tried frozen blood worms did I see it actually eat like I had hoped.
My question is are they safe to use often? I have heard that they are mainly intended for fresh water fish and they could mess up a saltwater fish’s digestive system if used for more than a treat. Even the packaging says for for freshwater fish.
I feed my tank a mix of multiple foods and little by little the copperband is picking at more than just the blood worms. But is it ok to add some to everyday feedings?

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So my newest addition to the tank is a copperband. During qt it would eat here and there but not until I tried frozen blood worms did I see it actually eat like I had hoped.
My question is are they safe to use often? I have heard that they are mainly intended for fresh water fish and they could mess up a saltwater fish’s digestive system if used for more than a treat. Even the packaging says for for freshwater fish.
I feed my tank a mix of multiple foods and little by little the copperband is picking at more than just the blood worms. But is it ok to add some to everyday feedings?

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while you can, feed sparingly as any unconsumed are capable of fouling the water and changing your water chemistry
 
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