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Attractive prey movement + Very strong nutritional profile = great tool for acclimatizing and maintaining new fish!
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Hey Albert where does one get these blackworms?
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![]() King Ed's had them years ago. Maybe check with Patrick at Canadian Aquatics?
Different animal. Bloodworms are a larval midge (an insect). Blackworms are an annelid (a true worm). Also not to be confused with Tubifex worms, another type of annelid.
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![]() Black worms - blood worms ... same thing ? I don't know as back in my freshwater days they were known as 'worms', and they were live.
So are they the same, or are there 2 kinds ? |