- Sku: 71401
- Vendor: SFBB
SFBB Betta Food Vial (Freeze-Dried Bloodworms)
The treat bettas go crazy for. SFBB Freeze-Dried Bloodworms are a protein-rich natural snack that bettas and other small fish devour. Freeze-drying locks in the nutrition and flavor of real bloodworms while removing the parasites and mess that come with live or frozen food. This handy 1 gram vial is perfectly sized for a betta bowl or nano tank. Feed it alongside a staple like Ocean Nutrition Betta Pellets for a balanced diet.
Why Feed Bloodworms
- Real bloodworms, freeze-dried to preserve natural protein and flavor
- Irresistible to bettas and most small carnivorous community fish
- Free of the parasites and bacteria that live or frozen food can carry
- Clean and mess-free, with no thawing required
- Compact 1 gram vial, ideal for a single betta or a nano tank
How to Feed
- Offer a few bloodworms as a treat, only what your fish finish in a minute or two
- For bettas, feed 2 to 3 times a week alongside a staple pellet
- Pre-soak in a little tank water to soften them and help them sink for shy feeders
- Reseal the vial and keep it in a cool, dry place
Specifications
| Brand | San Francisco Bay Brand |
| Type | Freeze-dried bloodworms |
| Net weight | 1 g vial |
| Best for | Bettas and small community fish |
| Water | Freshwater |
| Feeding | Treat, 2 to 3 times per week |
Pair It With
- Ocean Nutrition Betta Pellets as an everyday staple
- Hikari Bio-Pure Freeze-Dried Daphnia for variety and digestion support
- Ocean Nutrition Instant Baby Brine Shrimp for another protein treat
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are bloodworms good for bettas?
Yes, bettas love them. Feed them as a treat a few times a week alongside a staple pellet rather than as the only food.
How often should I feed them?
Two to three times a week is plenty. Bloodworms are rich, so they are best as a supplement, not a daily staple.
Is freeze-dried safer than live or frozen?
Yes. Freeze-drying removes the parasites and bacteria that live and frozen bloodworms can carry, while keeping the nutrition.
Is it only for bettas?
No. Most small carnivorous community fish, from tetras to gouramis, relish freeze-dried bloodworms too.
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SFBB Betta Food Vial (Freeze-Dried Bloodworms)


