It is able to spread disease or health problem to the fish Aquarist 2 Good morning hyun, I've heard mention of TubiFlex Worms that may cause disease. The exception are artemia nauplii, for their first 72 hours or so of life, before they molt, and lose their yolk, which is very very nutritious-almost all protienįreezing brine shrimp does nothing to improve their food value-if anything, it increases the risk of adding more pollution, if they aren't rinsed off properly in a net before feeding-the 'juice' that frozen w/them is pure waste and pollutionĪdult brine can also constipate a fish by forming an 'impaction' in the intestine, from all af the shell material-they can literally form a plug in the fish's g.i. Freeze Dried Tubiflex Worms hyun007 1 I have bought this product but am a little worry about it. Frozen Tubifex Worms are completely safe and are now a favourite choice for. Features: - Freshly freezed dried tubifex worms - High in protein to promote healthy growth - Highly digestible and encourage good appetite - Does not cloud. They are available live but concerns have arisen about the transmission of viruses and bacteria from the sediments they live in. They are a popular food for aquarium fish. As jimmy stated, ( ) brine shrimp are nuttin but fish candy-mostly shell and good tasting-ok to use as an occasional treat, but very bad to use as a diet staple Tubifex Worms are a genus of tubificid annelids that live in the sediment of lakes and rivers.
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