I would like more worms also, but it is not my company
When we make any change to our blends it is not done without much research. When we originally began adding active cultures of beneficial bacteria to our foods in early 2013 it was shunned by many and made fun of by my competitors as a gimmick.
Now after several groundbreaking breeding projects such as the G. personatus angels announced at MACNA 2014 and last weeks melanurus wrasse post (
Rising Tide Conservation Updates: Breaking The Internet: Check Out Our Wrasses! (safe for work) ) the food industry is watching every move LRS makes. Now other food makers are adding "probiotics" because some other brands of foods in my LFS freezer now say "probiotics" on the label when that same package did not a few months ago.
We began to add blackworms and marine fish eggs to our Fish Frenzy® blend to bolster that product's reputation to get finicky fish eating faster. Not only has it done that but it has also had an incredible effect of boosting spawns and the hatch rates of clownfish as indicated on various forums with photographic examples.
When adding a "whole food" such as eggs and blackworms we were mindful not to disrupt the balance of proteins and fats as recommended to us by marine biologists. In a captive aquarium fish cannot swim and exercise as they would on the reef so excessive fatty deposits can be a real problem if the diet is too rich in the wrong types of fats. Obviously, adding 2-3x as many blackworms would make fish go insane when fed our foods, but long term it may or may not have deleterious effects.
As Paul knows blackworms are expensive, delicate to keep for more than a couple weeks, and fragile to process and freeze. I appreciate Paul's insights and conversations we have had and one cannot argue with his results. However when making commercial food for the masses we try to balance optimal nutrition with affordability. More blackworms might make the food better, but it would cost more.
At LRS we are proud that even as we continue to add ingredients such as lab quality beta carotene supplements (for pigmentation enhancement, immunity and fertility boosting properties), active cultures of probiotics, LIVE California black worms, PE Mysis® and fresh marine fish eggs, etc we have not had a wholesale price increase on a pack of food since the start of our company in 2012. Our 8 oz pack of food is still the best bargain in the marketplace when you divide ingredients and cost per ounce. We have added these costly ingredients but remain committed to get the highest quality food to the masses at a price everyone can afford.
I didn't meant to turn this into an LRS plug but I just got home from a 10 hour drive from Reef A Palooza. Since so many fans thanked us for what we do every day I felt the need to jump in and thank those who posted previously. Paul's preachings may be unorthodox but when I approached him about the blackworms his opinion echoed the sentiments of many others who felt the same way. Blackworms have a huge following in the breeding community as a "secret weapon" to boost the metabolism and weight of broodstock.