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revkkoolaid

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Ok I'm now convinced bloodworms are magic!

The Cleaner wrasse at work is eating them!

Here lately I've gotten newly acquired mandarin dragonets, picky sweetlips (harlequin, goldstripe, and oriental), picky butterflies (longnose,racoons etc),
and yes now of all things . . .a cleaner wrasse.

All of my saltwater fish at home eat them and have thrived.
I know most people don't think to offer them to their saltwater fish.
Try it! It beats the hell out of brine shrimp any day. It's way more nutritious
and costs the same.
 
My cleaner wrasse used to eat bloodworms as well.
 
yeah no offense but it's farily easy, some lionfish are more stubborn than cleaner wrasses.
 
I buy 1/2lb blackworms/wk (I believe that is what you're really purchasing, as bloodworms are rearely sold at LFS) & feed to all my fish: FW/BW/SW. Everyone eats them, as well as my palys, LPS & anemones. Be sure to gutload them. I use Tetracolor flakes & Marine Zoe vitamins.
 
revkkoolaid;1072996; said:
Ok I'm now convinced bloodworms are magic!

The Cleaner wrasse at work is eating them!

Here lately I've gotten newly acquired mandarin dragonets, picky sweetlips (harlequin, goldstripe, and oriental), picky butterflies (longnose,racoons etc),
and yes now of all things . . .a cleaner wrasse.

All of my saltwater fish at home eat them and have thrived.
I know most people don't think to offer them to their saltwater fish.
Try it! It beats the hell out of brine shrimp any day. It's way more nutritious
and costs the same.

How do you figure there more nutritious then brine shrimp?
 
Adult brine shrimp are actually not nutritious at all--mostly water. Like comparing bread to steak.
 
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