brewmaster15
02-09-2012, 01:31 PM
Do you use Frozen or Freeze dried BLOODWORMS? Are you one of the many hobbyists that experience rashes and welts, difficulty breathing and various other respiratory problems when you use BLOODWORMS? Do actually wear Gloves when you feed the fish because you are allergic to the Bloodworms?
I understand dedication to your fish but WHY torture yourself??????!!!!!! I know your Pain...I used to be in the same boat....Thankfully a few years ago I tried Mal's Australian Freeze Dried Blackworms and they were just what the Doctor Ordered. ..Heck I liked them so much I started selling them 2 years ago and still do.:D No Itch and a great food for my fish...Perfect!
Bloodworms are the larval form of an insect known as a midge...and they have been associated with allergic reactions for years as such. Many people start off as not allergic and yet with exposure become allergic... why deal with it? There are many alternatives to feed your fish! And since I represent one excellent one of these ;) I would like to suggest that you consider trying our Freeze Dried Australian Blackworms.... Your fish will love them, and your eyes and skin will as well. Blackworms are an aquatic worm...not an insect, and they lack the pigment associated with the allergy response....so whats that mean in ENGLISH?
DITCH THE ITCH!!!!!!
Stop feeding Bloodworms and Start FEEDING FREEZE DRIED AUSTRALIAN BLACKWORMs:D The Choice of course is yours as to what you feed... however...if you are allergic to Bloodworms , please avoid them..The risk of adverse reactions is really not worth it.
...so Ditch the ITCH today people and start feeding a food that is good for your fish and not bad for your Allergies! Ditch the ITCH!:)
Regards,
AL
Ps..Legal mumbo jumbo....This infomercial has been brought to you by Aquaticsuppliers.com, Distributor of Australian Freeze Dried Blackworms in The USA and Canada, and by the owner of Simplydiscus.com and Simplydiscus LLC, as well by brewmaster15 ...aka the head honcho of the forum.:bandana::bandana::bandana::bandana::bandana :
I understand dedication to your fish but WHY torture yourself??????!!!!!! I know your Pain...I used to be in the same boat....Thankfully a few years ago I tried Mal's Australian Freeze Dried Blackworms and they were just what the Doctor Ordered. ..Heck I liked them so much I started selling them 2 years ago and still do.:D No Itch and a great food for my fish...Perfect!
Bloodworms are the larval form of an insect known as a midge...and they have been associated with allergic reactions for years as such. Many people start off as not allergic and yet with exposure become allergic... why deal with it? There are many alternatives to feed your fish! And since I represent one excellent one of these ;) I would like to suggest that you consider trying our Freeze Dried Australian Blackworms.... Your fish will love them, and your eyes and skin will as well. Blackworms are an aquatic worm...not an insect, and they lack the pigment associated with the allergy response....so whats that mean in ENGLISH?
DITCH THE ITCH!!!!!!
Stop feeding Bloodworms and Start FEEDING FREEZE DRIED AUSTRALIAN BLACKWORMs:D The Choice of course is yours as to what you feed... however...if you are allergic to Bloodworms , please avoid them..The risk of adverse reactions is really not worth it.
...so Ditch the ITCH today people and start feeding a food that is good for your fish and not bad for your Allergies! Ditch the ITCH!:)
Regards,
AL
Ps..Legal mumbo jumbo....This infomercial has been brought to you by Aquaticsuppliers.com, Distributor of Australian Freeze Dried Blackworms in The USA and Canada, and by the owner of Simplydiscus.com and Simplydiscus LLC, as well by brewmaster15 ...aka the head honcho of the forum.:bandana::bandana::bandana::bandana::bandana :