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Blood worm or
bloodworm is an
ambiguous term and can
refer to:
Larvae of a non-biting
midge (family Chironomidae)
containing hemoglobin Glycera (annelid)...
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commonly known as
bloodworms. They are
typically found on the
bottom of
shallow marine waters, and some
species (e.g.
common bloodworms) can grow up to...
- Factory"
column from
issue 12: the ********in Bug, Githyanki,
Grell and
Giant Bloodworm.
Besides creatures from the column, jermlaine, drow, kuo-toa, and svirfneblin...
- (2022-04-26). "Venomous
bloodworms grow
deadly copper fangs with
totally metal trick". livescience.com.
Retrieved 2022-04-27. "Study:
Bloodworms Use
Copper Harvested...
- beak-thrower
worms or
bloodworms. They are
bright red, segmented,
aquatic worms. The
proboscis worm
Glycera is
sometimes called bloodworm.[relevant?] The Glyceridae...
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readily available foods,
including trout and
salmon pellets,
frozen or live
bloodworms, earthworms, and waxworms.
Axolotls can also eat
feeder fish, but care...
- some
Chironomidae contain hemoglobin and are
sometimes referred to as
bloodworms. Non-biting
midge flies are
commonly considered a
minor nuisance around...
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needs of some species.
These include tubifex worms,
mosquito larvae,
bloodworms,
water fleas (Daphnia and
Cyclops spp.)
along with
brine shrimp (Artemia...
- peas (with
outer skins removed),
blanched green leafy vegetables, and
bloodworms.
Young goldfish benefit from the
addition of
brine shrimp to
their diet...
- freeze-dried and live foods, such as
tubifex worms, bean
beetles (and larvae),
bloodworms,
brine shrimp, daphnia,
flour beetles, krill, springtails,
small or finely-chopped...