Freezing your own Bloodworms

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Fire Eel
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Hi,

Anyone ever do this? I was thinking if I could get freeze-dried bloodworms and put them in an ice cube tray, add water and freeze them. I really dont like the looseness of the freeze dried worms. I like how when they are frozen they stay in a chunk and my fish are able to eat it up good that way. I dont know why they dont make freeze dried bloodworms in cubes like the rest of the foods.


What do you guys think?
 
smpage;3619709; said:
Just buy frozen.


^I agree...that's like re-inventing the wheel, unless there is some benefit that I'm missing . . .
 
Yeah but I am talking about using the freeze dried kind if its possible to do that. Plus you could add things to it like garlic extract and maybe some veggies. I know buying frozen already would be nice. But I am wondering about the freeze dried worms.
 
i've froze freeze dried, put on tinfoil then apply a bit of water then freeze then serve.... i haven't put vegies in though... sounds cool!

~ocean
 
i'd think making a gelatin type mix would be better than just freezing freeze dried..cause if your going to do that just buy the already frozen
 
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