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bulma75
I got Wardley tubifex worms for my comet (theyre blocks of worm) but when I break a piece off and put them in the tank they float-so I used a baster thing push the food down in front of the fish and he grabs it immediatly..

is there an easier way to feed him the worms? should I be soaking them like I soak his flake food? blink.gif

Oh also, are freeze dried blood worms better? and do you soak those too? Lol >_>
Bak2it
The best way to feed tubifex worms is.... NOT AT ALL.

Read this:

http://www.kokosgoldfish.invisionzone.com/...showtopic=37459


sandy
Please check the source for them as most are collected from sewerage.
gia_ekdahl
why dont they grow them? seems that would be easier and safer. sad.gif Sandy do you know which brands are safe?
sandy
No I dont Gia sorry, but if you read the label then i think the ones that say san francisco are the best ones.
nichjake
The tubifex worms that I have are "fresh from the ponds of Asia" according to the package.
bulma75
The link says forbidden?

I didnt think anything was wrong with them dry.gif it says from the ponds of asia, its wardley brand..

So are bloodworms safe???? or shrimp? I want to have some sort of "meat" in his diet...
nichjake
Bloodworms and shrimp are safe, and goldies love them
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