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Where to buy salmon pellets in australia?

evershine

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Hi, I have scoured the internet but cannot find any.
Does anyone know of a website or if they have a different name.
I read somewhere that these are fine to feed axolotl and would like to get some incase I run out of live or frozen food. I live in a remote area so would like a backup feeding option.
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Im not sure about salmon pellets, but heard hikari tropical carnivore pellets are similar and are cheap off ebay
 

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Hi does anyone know if there are any laws prohibiting the import of these pellets because I think i would like to try some for my axie. I will also check out the aquarium shops in adelaide.
 

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further to my last post. I went to buy the Hikari Pellets but checked the quarantine details for shipping salmon pellets to australia and noted that it is against quarantine restrictions to bring meat/pet foods into our country from overseas. I then found that there in a seller of a product "fresh premium axoltyl pellets" based in south australia who sells on ebay so you could purchase from them if the pellets are suitable.
FRESH PREMIUM AXOLOTYL PELLETS FISH FOOD - 2KG | eBay
 
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