Can the choke on worms ?

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Hello all !

my axie is still a baby, mabye about 6 inches roughly, just started feeding him worms but because the worms are quite long i cut them in half just to be safe, after he eats a bit he eats it all he just sits there for ages and doesn't move, thats the part that makes me worried, is this normal? or is he sitting there enjoying it/digesting it ?

thanks for help !
 
At six inches worms shouldn't be an issue. They can usually handle worms as long as their body. They can't really choke as such. They are quite lazy animals and he is probably just digesting the food and relaxing.
 
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