Snails and Worms etc.
Cuttlebone provides calcium for a range of animals from birds to turtles to snails and other animals and invertebrates. 95-105g bags.
What a great almost forgotten food. These Small White Worms are about 8mm-15mm and are a brilliant small fish food perfect for most small to medium fish.
This is a basic Aquamania White Worm Starter Kit, it comes supplied with its own container and Aquamania living media
This is our Top Aquamania White Worm Starter Kit, it comes supplied with its own larger container and Aquamania living media
Live-food Earthworms are a nutritious food for reptiles and amphibians.
Fish love variety in their diets and feeding live food is a great way to provide different food types alongside your normal dry fish foods.
Fish love variety in their diets and feeding live food is a great way to provide different food types alongside your normal dry fish foods.
Ideal food for most Fresh water fishes either tropical or cold water species.
Ideal food for most Fresh water fishes either tropical or cold water species.
Jumbo Bloodworm is a great part of a varied diet and feeding live food is a great way to provide different food types alongside your normal dry fish foods.
Jumbo Bloodworm is a great part of a varied diet and feeding live food is a great way to provide different food types alongside your normal dry fish foods.
Tubifex worms are another choice in live fish foods that are especially handy for feeding to fish who are picky eaters and refuse flakes and other forms of live foods such as bloodworm.
Tubifex worms are another choice in live fish foods that are especially handy for feeding to fish who are picky eaters and refuse flakes and other forms of live foods such as bloodworm.
Microworms are a great live food type perfect for fry or young, small fish. They are extremely easy to culture and can last for a long time in the right conditions.
This Living Media had been developed over several years as well, designed to reduce culture crashes and to maintain a better Ph for longer.

















