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This is an old thread, so I'm not sure whether I'm allowed to post on it.
But to answer your question, I cut the cube into quarters and defrosted one of the quarters (of course how much you defrost depends on how many babies you're feeding).
Sucked up some of the worms with a dropper, then squirted the dropper so that part of the bloodworm is hanging out of the dropper and waved it in front of my baby till it snapped and eat it.
This was when they were still young and locating food by movement rather than smell.
But to answer your question, I cut the cube into quarters and defrosted one of the quarters (of course how much you defrost depends on how many babies you're feeding).
Sucked up some of the worms with a dropper, then squirted the dropper so that part of the bloodworm is hanging out of the dropper and waved it in front of my baby till it snapped and eat it.
This was when they were still young and locating food by movement rather than smell.