Re: NANFA-- bloodworm survey

mcclurg luke e (mcclurgl_at_washburn.edu)
Tue, 14 Dec 1999 15:09:58 -0600 (CST)

Are you folks feeding live bloodworms or frozen? I feed frozen and the
only 'numbness' I feel comes from handling ice cold chunks of food. Just
as you would with any frozen object. My hands come right back when warmed
up. I love bloodworms and glassworms are a close second on my list of
best foods.

Luke

On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Mark B wrote:

> I think I have developed sensitivity to blood worms too. This is in
> addition to my sensitivity to brine shrimp and Euphasia "plankton". It's a
> real pain. I'm not certain of my bloodworm sensitivity, because I am very
> careful now about inhaling or having any mucous membrane or eye contact
> with these foods. I frequently get profuse nasal drip and sneezing fits
> while feeding the fish. Trust me, you don't want to witness this. :)
>
>
> Mark Binkley
> Columbus Ohio USA <))><
> mbinkley_at_earthling.net
>
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