bloodworm pellets

Tener ds

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hi,does any one use these?
seen an add on ebay for these:
(100% natural hi-nutritional hydrolyzed bloodworm extract, fantastic value pellet feed for all of your cold water fish, tropical fish and snails.

This succulent pellet is a far better feed than the natural bloodworm as you can introduce these pellets quite happily knowing that you are not introducing any kind of nasty water bourne organisms into your tank or pond as can be associated with the live bloodworm

This ideal food source will not cloud your water and will give your fish / snails a much needed protein and calcium boost.)
taken from there add.
worth getting do u think?
 

Zebra Pleco

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Looking at the auction description, its the exact type of pellet I use. They are very good, hold there shape for ages, does not fowl water and can be easily removed in morning if over fed. My Corries and Pleco's love them. For the money, a very good buy.
 

hinchles

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plecoboy88

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Yeah I would think so, I can't see it doing no harm.
Just don't replace there normal protein foods as the protein percentage is unknown in the bloodworm pellets. :)