vanjaif
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HELLO!
Not sure if I'm doing this right since I haven't posted her before.
But I have 2 female axolotl (Toothless and Wooper) they are both super happy about food and I feed them every 3 day or so.
I feed pangasius fillet or pallets (Nove Lotle XL) normally I feed mostly pallets and they get 3-4 pieces each.
But the problem is, they are starting to get really fat, this isn't something that happen over night or in a short period of time, honestly they have been fat for a while, but lately they have just gotten worst.
Is it possible that they are carrying eggs without a male? Or do i need to put them on a diet?
They are on fine sand so I don't suspect any impact.
The water temperature is somewhat stable at 16-19 degrees celsius.
The water qualities is fine.
And otherwise they seam happy and healthy. :happy: Just really really fat.
Not sure if I'm doing this right since I haven't posted her before.
But I have 2 female axolotl (Toothless and Wooper) they are both super happy about food and I feed them every 3 day or so.
I feed pangasius fillet or pallets (Nove Lotle XL) normally I feed mostly pallets and they get 3-4 pieces each.
But the problem is, they are starting to get really fat, this isn't something that happen over night or in a short period of time, honestly they have been fat for a while, but lately they have just gotten worst.
Is it possible that they are carrying eggs without a male? Or do i need to put them on a diet?
They are on fine sand so I don't suspect any impact.
The water temperature is somewhat stable at 16-19 degrees celsius.
The water qualities is fine.
And otherwise they seam happy and healthy. :happy: Just really really fat.