Food Hallo Feed Dried Tubifex Worms | 40gm
Food Hallo Feed Dried Tubifex Worms | 40gm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Hallo Feed's Freeze Dried Tubifex Worms are a premium, high-protein treat perfect for a variety of freshwater and marine fish. Packed with essential nutrients, these worms help promote vibrant colors and overall health in your aquatic pets. The freeze-drying process preserves the natural flavor and nutritional value, ensuring your fish get a tasty and nutritious snack.
High-Protein Content: Tubifex worms are naturally rich in protein, making them an excellent source of energy and essential nutrients for your fish. The high protein content supports healthy growth, boosts immune function, and enhances the vibrant colors of your fish.
Nutrient-Rich: Along with protein, these worms are packed with vitamins and minerals that contribute to the overall well-being of your aquatic pets. They help in promoting better digestion, improved vitality, and a more robust immune system.
Freeze-Dried for Freshness: The freeze-drying process removes moisture while preserving the nutritional integrity of the worms. This method ensures a longer shelf life without the need for preservatives and retains the original taste and aroma, making the worms more appealing to your fish.
Easy to Feed: The lightweight, dry form of the tubifex worms makes them easy to handle and feed. They can be fed directly to the fish or rehydrated in water for a softer texture. The worms can also be broken into smaller pieces for smaller fish, making them versatile for various species.
Mess-Free and Convenient: Unlike live or frozen foods, freeze-dried tubifex worms are mess-free and require no special storage. The 40g container is compact and convenient, ensuring you always have a nutritious treat on hand for your fish.
Suitable for a Variety of Species: These worms are ideal for a wide range of freshwater and marine species, including tropical fish, goldfish, bettas, cichlids, and even some amphibians like newts and frogs. They can also be fed to young fish as a part of their regular diet to support healthy development.