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I apologize if this has been asked before, but I've been interested in improving my betta's diet, and I know that blood worms are a huge favorite supplement for betta diets, and I've fed blood worm "ice cubes" or whatever you want to call them to fish before.
Out of curiosity I was comparing the protein content of the Omega One (having read this is a forum favorite brand, and also not finding NLS anywhere) freeze-dried versus the frozen blood worms. I noticed the freeze-dried have 55% min. crude protein, whereas the actual frozen blood worm cubes were listed as only having about 5.5% crude protein... which doesn't seem to be a misprint.
Does this mean the freeze-dried are better than the more natural frozen ice cube method? Or are they actually less better for a reason I'm not aware of? I was mostly understanding that a high protein diet was good, so that the more crude protein, the better.
Out of curiosity I was comparing the protein content of the Omega One (having read this is a forum favorite brand, and also not finding NLS anywhere) freeze-dried versus the frozen blood worms. I noticed the freeze-dried have 55% min. crude protein, whereas the actual frozen blood worm cubes were listed as only having about 5.5% crude protein... which doesn't seem to be a misprint.
Does this mean the freeze-dried are better than the more natural frozen ice cube method? Or are they actually less better for a reason I'm not aware of? I was mostly understanding that a high protein diet was good, so that the more crude protein, the better.