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Feeder snails

Sale price €1,99
Kind: In 90 ml bag

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Shipping or pickup?

Pickup is possible every weekend, but please schedule an appointment first. When shipping, we pack the live food in a thermal bag for safe transport.

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General information about the Feeder snails

Lombriculus variegatus – also known as black slime worms – is a nutritious live food for tropical and coldwater fish. They're packaged in convenient 90ml sachets and packed with protein and fat. Perfect for adding variety to your fish's diet and encouraging their natural behavior. 🐟

What do Lombriculus worms do in your aquarium?

These tiny worms crawl across the bottom and stimulate the natural searching and digging behaviour of fish. They are nutritious and highly digestible, making them suitable for a wide range of fish species. Their active movement also makes them a perfect alternative to dry or frozen food.

Advantages

  • πŸ’ͺ Rich in proteins and healthy fats
  • 🐟 Suitable for tropical and cold water fish
  • πŸ”„ Stimulates natural foraging behavior
  • πŸ“¦ Packed in 90 ml sachets
  • ❄️ Keep refrigerated for longer shelf life

Specifications

Type Live food
Kind Lombriculus variegatus
Packaging 90 ml bag
Preservation Keep refrigerated
Usage For tropical and cold water fish

Usage & Shipping

Feed the Lombriculus worms directly into the aquarium; the fish will actively search and dig to find them. When shipping, we pack the live food in a thermal bag so that it arrives alive and fresh. At weekends we deliver via our own route or express shipping. Pick it up yourself? Easily schedule an appointment via WhatsApp.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Lombriculus worms suitable for all fish?

Yes, they are suitable for most tropical and coldwater fish, but are especially appreciated by bottom feeders.

How long do they last?

About a week if kept cool.

Are they better than red or black mosquito larvae?

They're a great addition. Mosquito larvae float in the water, while Lombriculus larvae remain active on the bottom – thus covering both food layers.

πŸ‘‰ Order live Lombriculus worms now and enrich your fish's diet with this natural bottom food!