How NOT to feed your fish?

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Haha! My thoughts exactly. Sooo many worms, and lots of very uninterested fish.
 
Can't watch morons. Can already tell by the comments. BTW worms will live in the tank, maybe he thinks he's doing good?




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Thought they could only live for so long, taking o2 from the water?

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Lol...and the fish are obese too...


...but that being said, I did a water change on my axolotl yesterday and I found a live worm I threw in a few days ago. Guess some kinds can live longer than I thought!
 
Ive also found a live worm in my ac110 lol it must have been in there for weeks. But I guess they can reach some air in the filter.

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I fed worms did gravel vacs weeks/months later and found a few live ones. Didn't say they were mortal just mentioning maybe the dude in the vid feeds worms on the regular and knows if he throws in 20 at once they will slowly get eaten.? I don't think they need massive amounts of oxygen to survive.....


" Earthworms can survive for several weeks under water providing there is sufficient oxygen in the water to support them. They surface as a response to high relative humidity after rain because they can move around safely without drying out." http://www.learner.org/jnorth/search/WormNotes3.html

Plus there's a species of aquatic worms that look very similar to bait worms.



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Well well well,learn something new everyday lol...I've fed earthworms to my fish quite a few times but never fists full of them and I was concerned about them dying under the gravel so I would promptly remove what didn't get quickly eaten...Now it appears that that concern was unwarranted but still,I'd rather not have them living indefinitely beneath my gravel while producing more waste.
 
except for the dirt, that would have beek ok in my tank. they'd never have hit bottom. sunfish love worms.
 
Do you have that many sunnies in your tank that would polish off damn near a can of worms before they hit the bottom?
 
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