TJ
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Hi Sarah,
I use Hikari-brand bloodworm. Here in Japan there are three types generally available:
* the cheapest type (one solid block of bloodworm) in which the worms are of poor quality (thin, and they often float) and they are of questionable cleanliness
* the standard type in which the worms are in cubes that have been sterilized
* the superior Hikari type (available in the U.S. too) in which the worms are of the best quality, sink, are better sterilized and are fortified with vitamins
The block will float of course until it starts to melt, but the individual worms will all fall to the bottom of the tank.
(Message edited by TJ on March 17, 2007)
I use Hikari-brand bloodworm. Here in Japan there are three types generally available:
* the cheapest type (one solid block of bloodworm) in which the worms are of poor quality (thin, and they often float) and they are of questionable cleanliness
* the standard type in which the worms are in cubes that have been sterilized
* the superior Hikari type (available in the U.S. too) in which the worms are of the best quality, sink, are better sterilized and are fortified with vitamins


The block will float of course until it starts to melt, but the individual worms will all fall to the bottom of the tank.
(Message edited by TJ on March 17, 2007)