Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms

by Aquarium Co-Op

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> Description

Excellent source of protein Similar taste and texture as live bloodworms Floats on the water surface Looking to add some more variety to your betta fish's diet? Freeze-dried bloodworms are a natural, high-protein food that doesn't need to be refrigerated or frozen. We love feeding this floating food to our livebearers, betta fish, gouramis, killifish, loaches, and other meat-loving species. Once placed in the water, it quickly rehydrates and has a similar taste and texture as live bloodworms. Contains 0.7 oz (19 g) — comes with more bloodworms compared to other similar brands! Ingredients: Bloodworms Guaranteed Analysis: — Crude Protein: Min. 55.0% — Crude Fat: Min. 6% — Crude Fiber: Max. 3% — Crude Ash: Max. 11% — Moisture: Max. 8%

> Specifications

[Ingredients & Nutrition]

Key IngredientBloodworms

[Performance]

Taste and TextureSimilar taste and texture as live bloodworms
Floats on Water SurfaceFloats on the water surface
High ProteinHigh protein food

[Guaranteed Analysis]

Crude ProteinMin. 55.0%
Crude FatMin. 6%
Crude FiberMax. 3%
Crude AshMax. 11%
MoistureMax. 8%

[Dimensions & Fit]

Weight0.7 oz (19 g)

> Pricing

Price: $9.99

Segment: budget

Availability: In Stock

> Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms made from?
A: These freeze-dried bloodworms contain 100% bloodworms as their sole ingredient, with no additives. As a natural, high-protein food source, they're specifically designed to replicate the nutritional profile and feeding experience that live bloodworms provide to meat-eating aquarium fish.
Q: Which fish species can eat Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms?
A: Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms are suitable for livebearers, betta fish, gouramis, killifish, loaches, and other meat-loving fish species. The product is especially popular for feeding bettas seeking dietary variety, and works well for any carnivorous freshwater fish species in home aquariums.
Q: What is the protein content in these freeze-dried bloodworms?
A: Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms contain a minimum crude protein level of 55.0%, making them a premium high-protein food option for meat-eating aquarium fish. This substantial protein content ensures your carnivorous fish receive optimal nutrition and support their natural dietary requirements.
Q: How much does one package of these bloodworms weigh?
A: Each package of Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms contains 0.7 ounces (19 grams) of product. The brand emphasizes that their packages contain measurably more bloodworms compared to competing freeze-dried bloodworm products of similar price, providing greater value for aquarium hobbyists.
Q: Do Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms need refrigeration?
A: No, Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms do not require refrigeration or freezing for storage. This convenience allows you to keep the product at room temperature without special storage conditions, making it ideal for regular feeding without the maintenance demands of live cultures.
Q: How do freeze-dried bloodworms compare to live bloodworms?
A: Once placed in water, Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms quickly rehydrate and develop a similar taste and texture to live bloodworms. This rehydration process provides your fish with equivalent nutritional value and feeding satisfaction, making them a practical alternative to maintaining live cultures.
Q: Do these freeze-dried bloodworms float in water?
A: Yes, Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms float on the water surface when placed in your aquarium. This floating behavior makes them ideal for surface-feeding fish species and allows aquarists to easily observe and control feeding portions during daily care.
Q: Do these bloodworms contain more product than other brands?
A: Yes, Aquarium Co-Op specifically markets their freeze-dried bloodworms as containing more product than competing brands offering similar items. Each 0.7-ounce (19-gram) package provides better value, allowing aquarists to feed their meat-loving fish more consistently with fewer package purchases over time.