
Neocaridina denticulata super red sakura - Aquarium Shrimp for Sale UK
18–28°C · pH 6.5–8 · 20L

Boost your Betta's growth with our 90 ML white worms. A nutritious and aesthetic addition to your aquarium. Order now for UK delivery!
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Boost your Betta's growth with our 90 ML white worms. A nutritious and aesthetic addition to your aquarium. Order now for UK delivery!
Discover the ultimate nutritional boost for your aquarium with our X 90 ML WHITE WORMS PERFECT FISH FOOD. These live white worms are the best food for tropical fish, providing essential nutrients that stimulate growth and enhance the vibrant colors of your aquatic pets. Whether you are nurturing your bettas or breeding your cichlids, these worms offer a natural fish food aquarium solution that your fish will thrive on. See our detailed photos showing the worms' impact on fish health and coloration.
White worms are a staple in the aquarium hobby, originating from moist environments where they thrive in decaying organic matter. In the wild, they serve as a natural food source for many fish species, mimicking the diet fish would consume in their natural habitats. Maintaining a culture at optimal white worms culture temperature of 18-28°C ensures their longevity and productivity.
💡 Expert Tip: Mimicking natural habitat improves health and brings out natural behaviors in your fish.
While white worms don’t require a tank, maintaining a small container with adequate ventilation and moisture is crucial. Use a substrate like soil or coconut coir to cultivate them effectively.
Keep the culture moist but not waterlogged. Ensure that the temperature is consistently between 18-28°C to prevent the culture from crashing.
Ensure the container is well-ventilated to prevent mold growth. No filtration is needed, but regular substrate changes will help maintain a healthy culture.
💡 Pro Tip: Always cycle any new fish tank for 4-6 weeks before introducing live food to avoid ammonia spikes.
White worms are a protein-rich fish food ideal for breeding fish and enhancing coloration. They are particularly beneficial for bettas, cichlids, and other tropical species. For best results, feed live white worms to fish 2-3 times a week, supplementing their diet with tropical fish food flakes or pellets.
| Time | Food | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Morning | Live white worms | As much as fish consume in 3 minutes |
| Evening | Tropical fish food flakes | Small pinch |
⚠️ Overfeeding can lead to water quality issues. Monitor feeding closely to avoid excess waste.
White worms are small, thread-like organisms that are typically 1-3 cm long. Their pale color and wriggling motion make them highly attractive to fish, stimulating feeding responses. Our photos show the intense feeding frenzy these worms can induce in your fish.
White worms are compatible with most tropical fish species. They are particularly effective as live food for betta fish and other labyrinth fish, thanks to their high protein content. However, they should not be the sole diet.
| Species | Compatibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fire Red Cherry Shrimp | ✓ Excellent | Safe and nutritious |
| Neon Tetras | ⚠️ Caution | Monitor intake |
| Goldfish | ✗ Avoid | Not suitable for cold water species |
💡 Always quarantine new arrivals for 2-4 weeks to prevent disease spread.
Our live white worms are cultivated under optimal conditions to ensure maximum nutrition and health benefits for your fish. We offer tracked delivery with insulated packaging to guarantee the best quality upon arrival. Our live arrival guarantee ensures you receive healthy, thriving worms ready to boost your aquarium’s ecosystem.
✅ 5-star review: 'Amazing quality, arrived healthy and active. My bettas love them!' — Jane, London
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