Mess of Blood Worms...Solution anybody?

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You could try turning your filter off so it's not blowing all over it will give the fish more time but my crayfish works great for me and fun to watch

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beautifull Cray and DW.

@jessieliu You have a lot of options as far as crays too. If you are afraid of them eating Your stock/plants You can go with mexican dwarf crays as well.
 
Its a marbled cray so I get the added benefit of live food to :) they are self reproducing

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hmm... I've heard that it being a constant staple will be a problem cause thats all they eat... i want to transfer over to pellets but unfortunately none of my fish even touch them... i guess im going to have to quit blood worms for a month and see progress then. I have a clown knife in the tank as well.. I know they are supposed to be piscavores but i want to keep away from feeders considering how small it is now... I think im going to the store tomorow to buy soem massive pellets from hikari or find something from NLS foods. anyone got a good suggestion for what kinda foods for all my fish? Tank includes Black ghost knife, Clown knife, 2 Bichirs (gray/common), 2 clown loaches and a pleco. You can exclude the pleco. Just adding it in there.
 
I did hear earthworms are a good choice... for a treat atleast. mealworms too. But i think i want to stick with pellets from now on. I dont want then stuck on bloodworms.
 
Please keep in mind these guys are still small. so Massive pellets dont really go well. im guessing carnivore pellets... thoguh i cant really find sinking ones...
 
NLS thera a. is my staple for my planted tank. the knife fish may be the hardest ones but live black worms would be much healthier for them then the bloodworms until they will take pellets. bichir and cls are usually very easy to get onto pellets.
 
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