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Axolotl pellets

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rebecca

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Does anyone knows if there is anywhere in the UK that supplies axolotl pellets? Or anywhere outside the UK where the shipping is not to expensive? I've been looking around on the internet but the only place I found has very expensive shipping to the UK. Any help would be appreciated
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You could try fish hatcheries. What I use are Rangen soft moist salmon pellets. Their might be some type of soft moist fish pellets available for hatcheries in Europe.
 
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carl

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i find that repti-sticks are good they are about 3 pounds for a little tub but last a while the one bad thing is they float so i feed mine via tweezers you can find them in most petshops near the fish or reptiles
 
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kim

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Rebecca,

Go and look at www.pollywog.co.uk

Andrew has some pellets that are made for amphibians. I believe that Alan Cann is currently using them for his baby axies and they have taken to the great!
 
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alan

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Correct
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I was waiting to post because I was sure Andrew would leap in, but since he hasn't ... my axolotls like them!
They also come in three sizes, which is useful.
 
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