live bloodworms how do you serve yours?

russjet

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i have found this really cool way to not just throw them in

i use a teastrainer (new) this means that all my fish get a fair share of them and the betta can take his own sweet time to get as many as he likes.

i just wanted to share this new method that is like the best thing since sliced bread :bowing: :laugh: :laugh:

and i am curious to other methods that dont result in a blob of bloodworms wriggling on the bottom
 
mayreee said:
Ooops sorry. I just noticed you said "live" :o


no worries mayree

i guess it would work with frozen too

was thinking about you while reading a different thread
just so you know my thoughts were with you :)
 
guess if they already sell them i wont be able to buy a load and mark them up as fish food strainers and triple the price then

back to the drawing board for my first million :thud:

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
russjet said:
guess if they already sell them i wont be able to buy a load and mark them up as fish food strainers and triple the price then

back to the drawing board for my first million :thud:

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

:OT:
Might find a few suckers on ebay to buy them. Just get creative with the wording in the post. Heck if you do it right you might get some one to bid $10(USD) on it. remember "there is a sucker born every minute" :laugh:
 
I have already purchased 2 plastic cone shaped funnel feeders that float and can be attached to the glass side of the tank with suction cups if desired. Check with your local store that sells live blackworms or bloodworms. Very handy with the suction cup as it doesn't go all over the tank wherever the current takes it.
 
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