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Frozen Bloodworm
OverviewQuick DetailsType:Fish MealUse:FishAdmixture (%):2%Moisture (%):90%Grade:TOPPlace of Origin:Shandong, China (Mainland)Brand Name:A.H
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Quick Details
Type:
Fish Meal
Use:
Fish
Admixture (%):
2%
Moisture (%):
90%
Grade:
TOP
Place of Origin:
Shandong, China (Mainland)
Brand Name:
A.H.T
Color:
Fresh Red
Supply Ability
Supply Ability:
20 Ton/Tons per Week
Packaging & Delivery
Port
Qingdao
Lead Time :
with in 10 days

Specifications

Frozen Bloodworm
Freshly frozen bloodworms are readily accepted as a natural prey item by nearly freshwater and marine fish

Frozen Bloodworm

Handy Package Sizes: Flat Packs and Cubes!

Frozen Bloodworm Cube Trays

Each tray has 35 cubes. The total weight of each tray is 3.5 ounces, or 100 grams. No cutting  very easy to use! 

Frozen Bloodworm Flat Packs

Each package is 3.5 ounces, or 100 grams. Large quantities  please call! 

Bloodworms are readily accepted as a natural prey item by nearly all fish 

and are suitable for both freshwater and marine fish. 

Our bloodworms (also commonly referred to as "midge larvae") are harvested from freshwater lakes. 

Often used by fish breeders as a component of maturation diets. Recommended for marine species 

such as cardinalfish, clownfish, damselfish, and wrasses. Great for cichlids and, of course, betas. 

Bloodworms are harvested, immediately rinsed with chlorinated water, drained, and quick-frozen on shallow trays. They are not altered, cooked, irradiated, 

or altered in any way, so as to preserve their structural integrity and attractability. 

Typical Analysis

Protein: Minimum 5% 

Fat: 0.7% 

Fiber: <1% 

Ash: Maximum 2% 

Moisture: Approx. 90% 

Feeding Suggestions

Break or cut off small portions and drop into aquarium. 

Feed no more than fish can consume in 3 minutes. Never overfeed. 

Remove any uneaten food. Keep unused portion frozen.

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