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abrahm

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I'm just curious how much other people here feed their Pachys. Mine is a rather voracious eater and will readily consume a full earthworm (not a nightcrawler, cut into thirds) every other day.

I was curious as at first as my P. labiatus was getting acclimated to the tank she would often eat less than the aforementioned one worm every other day. Should I be feeding her more? Or is the above amount sufficient and she is just feeding so much as she is from an environment where food is scarce and she is at home with her new aquarium?
 
they are voracious feeders indeed!

i feed my one whole earthworms about every 3-4 days, but it depends on the temperatures you plan to keep them at.
 
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