Earthworm as my maroon clownfish food, is it okay?
ryancw01 Member Feb 20, 2010 #2 I would think no. Probably fine, but food is cheap so I don't think it is worth the risk of introducing a food that is unnatural to them.
I would think no. Probably fine, but food is cheap so I don't think it is worth the risk of introducing a food that is unnatural to them.
cranberry Active Member Feb 20, 2010 #3 I wouldn't. Worms process the soil and the soil could have anything in it.
noah's nemo Member Feb 21, 2010 #4 This was something i thought about too,when i first got my salt tank.I feed my FW Rhom worms all the time.I never did feed my salt fish worms,but it was something i thought about.
This was something i thought about too,when i first got my salt tank.I feed my FW Rhom worms all the time.I never did feed my salt fish worms,but it was something i thought about.
btldreef Moderator Feb 21, 2010 #5 Originally Posted by Cranberry http:///forum/post/3232544 I wouldn't. Worms process the soil and the soil could have anything in it.
Originally Posted by Cranberry http:///forum/post/3232544 I wouldn't. Worms process the soil and the soil could have anything in it.
chrisb430 Member Feb 21, 2010 #6 don't they are dirty. if you had FW it would be ok but again they are still dirty. Don't do it.
oceankid Member Feb 22, 2010 #7 Ok, I won't do it. I'm just thinking about it. I thought it's safe because it is organic...