2.5cm Baby's Eating Bloodworm's And Frozen Daphina

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I Decided To Try And Record My New Baby's Eating There Bloodworm's And Daphnia xD

As They Are Golden Albino Baby's Its Hard To See Them Lol

This Is My Best 2 Vids Of Them Being Little Piggy's :D

The Reason For Posting This Is, I Wanted To Show Everyone That Baby's With Only Front Leg's Can Be Feed Bloodworm's And Frozen Daphnia And Don't Have To Have BBS Or Live Daphnia, Although I Do Feed Them BBS As Well For A Balanced Diet.
Also Another Reason To Post Is Its Incredibly Cute!
:D

Baby Axies Being Piggys Vid 2 - YouTube

Baby Axies Being Little Piggys - YouTube

Sorry About The Bad Quality Of Vid, You Can JUST See Them Jumping Back And In Some Shots You Can See The Bloodworm's In There Mouths :D
Also, The Noise In The BG Is The BBS Hatchery's Lol
 
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