No
Bloodworms are worms. They contain many cells.
of course, all saltwater & freshwater fish can eat frozen bloodworms.
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no they can not
No. They feed on algae.
Bloodworms are generally safe for humans to eat, as they are commonly used as fish bait and in some cultures as a food source. However, it is important to ensure that the bloodworms are sourced from a reputable and clean source to avoid any potential health risks.
freeze dried bloodworms
bloodworms or fish flakes
No, bloodworms and redworms are not the same as strongyles in equines. Bloodworms typically refer to the larval stage of certain nematodes, particularly the strongylids, which can be harmful to horses. Strongyles, on the other hand, are a specific group of parasitic worms that include both large and small strongyles, known for causing significant health issues in horses. While bloodworms can be a stage of strongyles, the terms are not interchangeable.
Bloodworms mainly eat detritus material, i.e. dead animal or plant material.
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.
well in the wild they feed on bloodworms and things