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22 Nov, 2024
Great item, good quality and weight....
Great item, good quality and weight.

17 Jun, 2025
A must have for the Makita hand vacuum (...
A must have for the Makita hand vacuum (I have 6) certainly prolongs the time before emptying the bag

29 Jan, 2020
95% arrived alive Watch for Tapeworms!
3 of 3 found this helpful High 95% of worms alive which is great, not so great is the high % of tapeworms that come with them! You need to rinse well and use a 1-2 micron strainer and tweezers to sift out the tapeworms.
Most live food will have some parasites but this was higher than most (6 removed from 1 bag) and no telling how many tapeworm eggs you cant see. If buying for fish, ensurd you dewom your fish regularily to avoid a build up. (You cant use dewormer on the bloodworm as it will kill them also) tapeworms are much smaller and thin and generally wound up either in a coil or a loop resembling a picture of an ebola virus. Hot water kills them and so does freezing. Make sure you disinfect your strainer and tweezers well to kill any eggs.
I freeze (-22°C) my live bloodworms in blocks using an old blisterpack, This kills any pathogens I may have missed but not always the eggs or cycts of pathogens