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Administrator
Caution! Its not just fish...
If you guys use our freeze dried blackworms you know discus can't resist them.
Some of you have also found out that dogs can't either. I have had many customer lose whole bags to their canine family members. I even put a note on my intro flier about this.
It may come as a surprise but Cats also can find these very appealing. Feeding my fish here can be challenging if my orange furball is around. We have to lock up the food in a sturdy container as he will chew through.
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"These are not cat treats bud" He wishes they were!
Oh and please don't try and bring out the reds and oranges in your cats fur with these... they are only for aquarium fish!
Al
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Silver Member
Re: Caution! Its not just fish...
Al, you are so right . I had a English Bulldog back in the day ate a whole 200mg bag of your red pigmented blackworms, later that night I woke up to her telling me she ate the bag. Had a bad case of the screamers on our bed didn't make my wife to happy. Luckily she re-couped but she got into them, I thought they were hid good enough, thought not . Jim in Ohio
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Moderator Team
Re: Caution! Its not just fish...
It's funny in a way since they can't stand the sight of live ones.
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Homesteader
Re: Caution! Its not just fish...
I've never teased the dogs with them, but they do like the smell when I open the bag. They get excited because I give them frozen chicken feet and they're both in the same kind of bag, so they always think they're getting a foot. Though I'm sure they'd be happy with a worm cube too.
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