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Old 6th December 2005   #1 (permalink)
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i used to feed my axoltol only bloodworms but i have heared they like a bit of variety i have since required these axolotl food pelets but i dont no how to feed him with them, i tire to hand feed them to him in my fingers and that works but only for like 2 pelets and if a drop them at the surface they just fall to the floor and he doesnt even no there there.
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I also have had no luck with pellets.

How old is your Axie? Bloodworms are primarily used only for juvanile axolotls because of the mess associated with them.

There are many things you can feed your axie.

Most commonly fed are

Earthworms (highly recomended as a staple) even though mine arn't all that keen on them

Strips of fish.
Strips of meat/heart.
Meal worms.
Wax worms. (treat only)
Live Crickets (gut loaded ones are excellent)
Prawns. (I use fishing bait prawns in frozen packets)
Guppys/feeder fish (beware of carnivorous types and parasites)

And many many more.

I hand feed mine, just wash your hands and take a strip of food and jiggle it in front of them. Its in their nature to eat moving food so if you jiggle it just a little, they will love you for it.

Hope this helps.
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Old 6th December 2005   #3 (permalink)
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you can always get a large piece of slate/ flat rock and drop them onto there, mine took a while to get used to not being hand fed but now theyre fine
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Old 7th December 2005   #4 (permalink)
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on that note.. l fed ma boys earth worms last night and they absolutely loved them! it was so cute!!!!
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im really into the slate or flat rock thing too Sharn. I'm glad your axies have adapted to not having their feed hand given to me.. hope mine are as catchy Click the image to open in full size.
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Old 7th December 2005   #6 (permalink)
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give em time... mine took a while, i ended up making them walk over there with their walking stick (a knitting needle they follow around)
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Old 7th December 2005   #7 (permalink)
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k i might try thate flat thingy kool ty
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Old 8th December 2005   #8 (permalink)
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the flat slate thing did not work he didnt notice them and even worse they dissolved into te water and fogged up every where, i dont no how old he is the store i got him from saaid he was nearyl full grown and i ve had him for about 7 weeks
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Old 8th December 2005   #9 (permalink)
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Nickolas - You shouldn't leave food in the tank long enough to make a mess like that. Remove uneaten food with a turkey baster or syphon that isn't eaten within an hour.
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Old 8th December 2005   #10 (permalink)
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nickolas be patient, it can take a while for them to click. youd be a bit confused too if your food got moved from the dining table to the toilet! (just and example lol) youd be searching all over the place. coaxing them over to the slate is an option, i did that and after they associated it with food
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Old 8th December 2005   #11 (permalink)
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My axies don't like worms. Buddy, my wild-type, love goldfish, pellets and tadpoles
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Old 8th December 2005   #12 (permalink)
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mine hate pellets, although the shops that i purchased them from assured me that they fed them pellets and bloodworms.

Drop some bloodworms in the tank and one spits them out, another freaks out because he doesn't know what they are and the other just totally ignores them.

I've been feeding mine a mixture of freeze dried shrimp, tubifex worm cubes and raw prawns on the end of a set of tongs and they love them.
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monique, do you get your worms from the compost? if you do that will be why they dont like them. apparently they smell and taste bad to the axies, mine wont eat them either. sin sister, id try some worms, if they refuse them dont feed them anything until they accept them, it might seem creul but varying their diets will benefit them in the long run
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i tired the slate again sam dea l but i got th food out to stop the mess i then just fed him some bloood worms he like em but ill try to coak him ove r to the mnext time.
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Old 21st February 2006   #15 (permalink)
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i read moist fish pellets are geat for axolotls
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Old 21st February 2006   #16 (permalink)
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What do you mean fish pellets, norman, and where did yo u read this? Curious...
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Old 22nd February 2006   #17 (permalink)
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The pellets sold by the Axolotl Colony are called "soft-moist" salmon pellets.
http://bigapple.uky.edu/~axolotl/food.htm
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Old 23rd February 2006   #18 (permalink)
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I found a little bowl at the pet store yesterday, probably about 2 inches diameter. I'm trying to put the blood worms etc in there, as well as axie pellets in the hope they learn (and make my life easier.)
Fingers crossed!
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Old 25th February 2006   #19 (permalink)
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yea iv done that, it took a while for them to catch on.
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Old 3rd March 2006   #20 (permalink)
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I feed my axolotl earthworms held in chopsticks. He usually takes it within seconds so it's no hassle. It's good too because then there's no food in the tank. He usually eats one or two per day. He's quite happy with earthworms from the compost but I drop them in water first to get the dirt off. He used to eat pellets dropped down in the water above his head: just snapped them up as they floated down. But he didn't do well on pellets - kept having floating problems. Maybe not all axys can digest them
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