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I was wondering when you feed your axie frozen blood worms. Do you give them a whole cube or half a cube.

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i give mine whole cubes and my axies are adult. for juveniles u will need to feed half a cube.
 
I give mine half a cube every second day, or alternatively she gets axie pellets
 
I feed my two one cube between them both but they dont want to eat it any more lol so i feed the live ones instead.
 
they are only 16 cm long. i hand feed each of them half a cube each day but i have been told lately that you have to feed them a whole cube each. But since their not that big i don't want to feed them the whole cube because they look like they'd choke or something.

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Does anyone know whether I can get Axie pellets in the UK???
 
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