Hi bro, i think it's better not to feed your fishes with tubifex worms even if you can keep them fresh.
What's the point of keeping them fresh when they are not free of disease or parasite free?Quote:
Originally Posted by Quixotic![]()
Live tubifex can never be disease or parasite free. They are often cultured in sewage-contaminated mud, so these are conducive to bacterias and parasites.
Washing solely with water will not remove them. Although there are suggestions that washing with diluted medication (e.g. off the shelf medication, mouth wash) may help, it is never a 100%, short of killing the worms first.
However, some breeders swear by them to condition their fish to breed. Live tubifex is also used for some fishes that absolutely refuses commercialised food. I use a lot of live tubifex for the reasons above. IMHO, for fishes that can eat commercial food, live tubifex should never make up the main diet, just occasional treats.
You should realise that with live food, there are risks involved. Do some research into the type of food before feeding. Eventually, it is up to you to decide if the risk is worth taking.
Bro Exotic_Idiot,
Sorry for your lost.. Totally agreed to what Bro Quixotic said.. Feeding apistos with live tubifex worms always put them in risk of internal parasites.. Although they can grow faster while consuming tubifex.. But what the point of having very magnificant large species but prone to illness liek dropsy and other internal parasites.. I personally encountered such experiences before.









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