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AmandaLyne

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So we recently got 2 new axis. They seem to be in good general health except for the fact that for 3 datys they seem to be pooing out gravel i am guessing from the tank the guy had them in. My concern is that they are so tiny..should i be feeding them anything other the bloodworms and pellets to help boost them to where they should be??
 
Almost 4inches. Live blackworms where would i get those are theynormally carried at pet stores?
 
Hi Amandlyn,

Blackworms are commonly sold in pet stores. I know some places you can even order them through mail. Perhaps you might like to ask around?

Cheers.
 
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