I introduced my Axie girls to the adults

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Well I finally got my axie girls that was captive bred by myself big enough to move in to the adult tank . Proud to say that all has went well :D no nipping or fighting will continue to keep a close eye on them for the next few days ...
 
Well done hope all will go well for them all sounds like you know what your doing :D first time having mine and I thought I had lost them all but two have hatched :eek:, just wanting to ask a quick question:confused: I have two that have just hatched( long story short) I went to the local pet store an they only had blood warms in will this be okay until we order some live shrimp on Thursday ? they are fairly small blood warms xx /? I did try and to a post but no idea if anyone can see what I am saying as No1 ever replys to them xxxx
 
Thanks for all the likes and support and everything has went great , still no fighting :D ... And I have some babies that hatched about a week ago and they are eating mosquito larva which in the wild would likely be a good food source since they wouldn't naturally find brine shrimp or blood worms in the wild . But not a lot of people would consider mosquito larva because no one likes to be bite by a mosquito lol .
 
Here is a photo for everyone to see how well the girls are doing with the adults
Nyx is mom Castro dad the other 2 are their girls from sept 29,2014 :D
 

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