

Live Blackworms provide the most excellent source of protein, and are extremely useful as a conditioning food for breeding preparation. Your tropical fish will quickly show the health that nature intended for them when you include live foods in their diet. These Live Blackworms are teeming with nutrition. We use a high protein manufactured feed superior to most other feeds along with an advanced reproduction environment. Our Live Blackworms are raised in controlled conditions with no fish (unlike some other farms) and are free of parasites and bacteria. The uneaten worms will not die and decay in your aquarium gravel bed and filtration system. Our Live Blackworms are small enough for all tropical fish to devour them Live foods are the truly perfect nutritional source for your tropical fish. There are many important reasons to choose Live Blackworms for your fish instead of frozen and machine prepared foods. In addition to tropical fish, Black Worms are a nutritious and fufilling food for various other aquatic life forms, including newts, aquatic salamanders, baby turtles and tadpoles. (Unlike some other farms.) Eastern Aquatics uses a high protien feed superior to most other feeds to ensure that our black worms are highly nutritious for your fish. Our Black Worms are cultured and raised in controlled conditions without fish. Once they acclimate to their new environment, they should separate however please note that they live together in colonies and will return to the bunched formation from time to time.WE HAVE PLANTED MANY NEW PONDS BUT IT WILL BE SOME TIME UNTIL WE ARE ABLE TO HARVEST AND ARE BACK TO NORMAL PRODUCTION. A lot of our customers mistake them for being DOA because they are so small and bunched up together. You will receive what looks like a clumped up mass of worms. The worms will double in quantity quickly. Keep the debris on the bottom and transfer to the new water. Be sure to add water weekly in small amounts and change the water monthly. When the worms finish that in a couple days add some more. Give them a small sliver of tuna fish to start. Place old leaves and a small piece of cardboard on the bottom of the container. Tubifex are the same color as red worms, but they are much smaller, growing to about two inches in length but are pencil thin.Įasy to rear in a bucket or tank with two to three inches of water. Red worm like aquatic worms that make great food for fish.
