Frozen Tubifex worms

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Does anybody feed frozen tubifex worms? Is it even still available in the trade?
 
Just read that Tubifex is not as popular in the hobby any more due to lack of nutritional value. Some clame they carry nasty parasites. Blood worm is now the food of choice and it seems it is a much healthier option.
 
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Just read that Tubifex is not as popular in the hobby any more due to lack of nutritional value. Some clame they carry nasty parasites. Blood worm is now the food of choice and it seems it is a much healthier option.

Tubifex is more nutrional than bloodworm, it's also thinner and stay in a ball, whereas bloodworm is short and disperse in the water. Fish that feed off rocks like tubifex more. Tubifex got a bad reputation because it could harbor the bacteria that causes whirling disease, but clean tubifex cultures are now available since the 1980s, unfortunately the bad rep still continues.
 
I feed freeze dried and my fish and inverts love it , my cbb goes crazy for it
 
A non sponsor, will pm, cheap R25 and one cube lasts 4 feedings
 
Tubifex is more nutrional than bloodworm, it's also thinner and stay in a ball, whereas bloodworm is short and disperse in the water. Fish that feed off rocks like tubifex more. Tubifex got a bad reputation because it could harbor the bacteria that causes whirling disease, but clean tubifex cultures are now available since the 1980s, unfortunately the bad rep still continues.

Ok cool!
 
that's cool. how do u feed it?

i cut a quarter, soak in water and seachem vitality, then turn of return and pour into tank
 
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