Live Food
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| CRICKETS | ||
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![]() | Crickets can be purchased in three different sizes to suit the size of animal you are feeding: Small size (50 crickets per tub); Medium size (40 crickets per tub); and large size (25 crickets per tub). | |
| EARTHWORMS | ||
![]() | Available in a 40mL tub. | |
| FEEDER GOLDFISH | ||
![]() | Small goldfish that are usually a B-grade or uncoloured goldfish suitable for feeding. These are a healthy source of food for your aquarium fish. | |
| FEEDER BARBS | ||
![]() | Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A suitable feeding size at an extremely reasonable price. A very popular species, active and showy. | |
| LIVE BLACKWORM | ||
![]() | Live Black worms are amongst the most nutritious food for aquarium fish, being high in protein and packed with plenty of natural stimulants to entice difficult fish to breed and also to help condition finicky eaters and bring out better colouration of fish. Live Black worms prefer cool temperatures (10-15°c) and well oxygenated water which should be taken into account for storage. | |
| MEALWORMS | ||
![]() | Three different quantities are available for purchase: 10g, 50g, and 100g tubs. | |
| MICRO WORMS | ||
![]() | Micro worms are the ideal food to keep your fish in great health. Perfect for you small fry and picky eaters including bettas (fighting fish), gouramis, angelfish, barbs, danios and tetras. At only 2.5mm long the micro worms are the perfect size to tempt small fry, who instinctively will eat anything that is moving and smaller than themselves. | |
| WOODIES | ||
![]() | Two sizes of woodies are available for purchase: Medium size (40 per tub); and Large size (25 per tub). | |
Please note that the advice presented on our site is intended to be used as a guideline only and includes techniques that in our experience have been successful. Many variables may affect the condition of your water and we recommend that you seek advice should you become worried about the health of your fish.
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