New Axy, feed how often

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brett

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Ive read as much as I can but can find a definitive answer.
We got our first Axy this weekend & have 1 question:

How often do I feed it and how much shall I feed it?

he/she has been fed once on a whole cube of beefheart and "seems" to have eaten it all. I say seems, because we had to go out and I cant see any leftovers in the tank. I know it was fed 2 days before in the shop on bloodworms.

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Thanks Ive read that page. I do have alternative food (gotta start somewhere). The bizzare thing is that on the pack it says this is what your fish would eat naturally. But I dont see how a fish can eat beefheart!
 
yeah, same here
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What your fish would eat naturally if they were butchers maybe lol
 
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