My axie larvae help!

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I just got my axie larvae today there are around 10 of them. They are very small only a couple weeks old. Are they big enough for a 30 gallon tank or should i keep them in a smaller one until theyve become a little bigger?
 
It's easier to keep them in smaller, individual (or small group) tubs as they're easier to monitor and feed.
 
A smaller container at first is usually easier, for the reasons mentioned. Meanwhile, get the larger tank set up and cycling, as they will need it later.
 
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