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Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms

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  • Excellent source of protein
  • Similar taste and texture as live bloodworms
  • Floats on the water surface

Looking to add some more variety to your betta fish's diet? Freeze-dried bloodworms are a natural, high-protein food that doesn't need to be refrigerated or frozen. We love feeding this floating food to our livebearers, betta fish, gouramis, killifish, loaches, and other meat-loving species. Once placed in the water, it quickly rehydrates and has a similar taste and texture as live bloodworms.

Customer Reviews

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MICHAEL S. (Chicago, IL, US)
ACO Freeze Dried Blood Worm

The fish are generally used to natural but are slowly coming around there's interest and that's
a start.

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Curtis W. (Cedar City, UT, US)
freeze dried bloodworms

my fish love them. they are great for my bigger fish.

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LisaTheWulf (Littleton, MA, US)
My cranky betta loves these!

I was worried the angry little guy was gonna starve himself to death. He wouldn’t eat anything! He’s ravenous for these dried bloodworms, though. I’m grateful for another awesome ACO product.

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Sage L. (Virginia Beach, VA, US)
Awesome food

My betta fish loves it

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Jason (Chepachet, RI, US)
Aquarium Co-Op Freeze Dried Bloodworms

Great quality, fish love it!.

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Leo (Turlock, CA, US)
Fish love it

Can’t beat the Co-Op quality from the one and only ACO Guy

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Dustin S. (Perrysburg, OH, US)
Great quality

Fish love them, currently feeding to breeding pair of blue acaras, guppies and even the Siamese algae eaters and plecos go crazy for them. one of the few foods that entice my red tail pleco to come out during the day. Compared to other freeze dried foods these seem fresher and more dense

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Jared O. (Virden, IL, US)
Know your fish.

The food was terrific, my shrimp loved it and my snails, however my fish are timid and do not eat at the surface so the food floated for a very long time before they sank. Once they sank it didn't last long with my bottom feeders. I might try to soak them before feeding next time.

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Robert G. (Sedona, AZ, US)
Seems to be a good product

My community fish were hesitant to eat them because they looked different from their regular food. Now they like them and are getting some different nutrition.

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Debra G. (Sioux City, IA, US)
Freeze dried blood worms

Got this for.first time this month. I put some in water( as recommended online) but most of it didn't absorb the water. I will probably try to see if leaving it in water longer. Fish do eat it