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San Francisco Bay Brand/Sally's Freeze Dried Bacteria Free Tubifex is a premium fish food option, boasting a minimum crude protein content of 51.5%, ensuring your aquatic pets receive the essential nutrients they need for optimal health and vitality. With a balanced composition of fats, fiber, and low moisture, this product is designed to enhance the feeding experience while promoting digestive health.
T**S
My fish go nuts for these.
My fish go nuts for these. I just grab 2 or three and press them on the inside of the class. I think they are a good buy. These will last me a long time and they add a measure of interaction with the fish if you find that's possible. Literally biting at my fingertips to move out of the way and let them eat.
S**T
Good Quality food
I have used this brand for years, good quality food and my fish love it.
M**S
Comes in large canister, perfect!
The media could not be loaded. All types of my š TETRAS LOVE IT!šGreat treat food for your fish. Freeze dried & lasts in canister. Stick firmly to glass till bubbles stop. Video shows after eating for a few minutes. Catfish clean up rest of it š Clean food, nothing left behind. Cube can be split in half carefully for fewer fish than in video. I used whole one.
S**D
fish loved them
After buying a few smaller containers of tubifex worms I wanted to see if i could find a better price on them and the fish would still eat them. Once I got these I did notice the cubes are a bit smaller than the other brands but the shear quantity/price makes up for that.So far been using 2 weeks and the fish love them as much as the others. They stick to the glass great and as they are a bit smaller every now and again will feed 2 a night instead of 1. The container has a nice screw top and feel this will be my go to brand for general feeding of tubifex worms going forward.
E**N
The worms just too thin for big discus doesnāt stick long on the glass
So the reason we bought this is because the 5 new discus dish that we recently bought love to eat the worms and this one claimed to be able to stick on the glass so the discus can just eats it without it getting all over the aquarium.So thatās the first thing we did. We jut the work cube in the aquarium and stick it to the glass wall. It took only a few seconds for the fish to realize itās foods. After a minute the biggest discus that we have (6in) took a bite. On the second bite, the cube become not stick on the glass wall and it begins to floats. I tried to restick it but it didnāt work. So the worms dispersed all over the tank. The worms are so thin that the discus cannot even see it (even the smaller 3.5ā) can barely see it. It went all over the aquarium, making the aquarium looks very dirty with thin worms all over the place. Only the two mono Ć”ngel fish able to eat it since they are fast swimmers. But it takes a long time to for those worms to finally gone. I think most got sucked up by our filters.Was up for the hype but ended up disappointed. We ended up returning it. Otherwise the discus seem to like it if they were chunkier and stick to the glass wall.
S**7
Big Container!
These are about the same quality as any Tubifex worms I've purchased locally. Our Platies and Cory Catfish go nuts when you stick one on the glass. The main attraction here is that this container is BIG. The largest I've seen in pet stores in my area are 0.85 ounce cans that cost about $10. If you are looking for quality and quantity, this is a good buy. The jar is 3 1/2 inches in diameter, and 6 inches tall. It is completely full of Tubifex worm cubes.
B**A
No idea what Im gonna do with all these
My axies dont like these. I've tried 4 different tubifex brands and this is the only one they dont like. 4 days in a row they didnt eqt much. Switched to another brand and they all ate well. Also, its the smallest tubifex Ive bought, I prefer larger pieces I can cut in 2 or 4.
K**R
Strangest tubifex EVER!
I ordered, and paid for, a container of fish food (dried tubifex worms).Tubifex worms normally live in swamps and sewage systems and are about an inch long and much thinner than a human hair, it requires many thousand tubifex worms to make an ounce of fish food, which is why they are expensive.Fish love em, so the price is not the obstacle, but actually receiving genuine dried worms seems to be a challenge.Check out the three photos of the 14 inch by 1.5 inch dried tubifex (aka pumice stick) I received.My fish are still laughing at me :-(To make matters worse, I chatted with Amazon Support and was told they would replace the Tubifex Jar at no extra cost, but now (mid May 2019) they have billed me for the Parrot Perch, charging over 25 bucks for it: I had, of course, tossed it in the TRASH long ago! And as I didnt keep a screen-shot of my "Chat" and Amazon no longer talks to customers,..... "buyer- beware" of the new improved Amazon.
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