Huge Thankyou to everyone

axolotlmilky

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This is just to say a huge big thankyou to everyone,who gave me advice on my axy who was not eating. Finally after about a week and a half, (and many different foods), she finally ate 99% of a frozen bloodworm block, throughout the night:D (there was litterally about six uneaten worms i removed this morning), so she is now looking happy as larry with a belly full of worms.

So once again thankyou to everyone that gave me advice, and this forum proves that you can read all the books you can about an animal but, you can't beat the advice and experience given by others.

Ta for reading

Ryan ak.a Axolotlmilky:happy:
 
It's fantastic that you had this success. =)
 
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