no they can not
of course, all saltwater & freshwater fish can eat frozen bloodworms.
Frozen bloodworms
Depends on the fish, my betta's get a treat of frozen bloodworms or live mosquitos.
Larger fish are often fed live foods such as brine shrimp, or frozen foods such as bloodworms.
it's kind of a matter of personal opinion i like them on a diet of: frozen bloodworms frozen brine shrimp freeze dried black worms beefheart flake and pellets I mix and match so they never get bored
Bloodworms are not bad for bettas, they love them and it's similar to their natural diet. The only danger is that live and sometimes frozen bloodworms have a chance of carrying a disease, but the frozen and dried ones are usually safe. If your betta gets overstuffed then you have to stop feeding them for a few days, and on the third or fourth day give them a fragment of cooked pea which will clear out their digestive system. But that is true of any food they eat too much of.
Bloodworms are worms. They contain many cells.
yes they can on several occasions when doing comprehesive tank clean I have seen several tiny red wriggling worms on bottom of tank how on earth do they come back to life after being frozen for such a long time?
it's kind of a matter of personal opinion i like them on a diet of: frozen bloodworms frozen brine shrimp freeze dried black worms beefheart flake and pellets I mix and match so they never get bored
No, older babies should not consume frozen colostrum as it is typically recommended for newborns in the first few days of life.
they can eat tropical fish flakes buy crunch them up for them to make it eaiser for them they also eat live or frozen bloodworms hopes this helps:-)
There is not such a thing as "frozen babies". If you mean embryos, then there is no scientific proof that they are any more likely to result in a child with physical or mental disabilities than would be a normal pregnancy or an invitro procedure.