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Baby Axie lifestages

smiley1996

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Okay so my only baby that I have left is developing well although just wanted to hear some answers :)
when do they move onto bloodworm completely ?
when do they grow their front legs usually how old etc.?
do their back legs shortly follow?
in a month how big should they be?

Anything that I need to know about my little one as he gets older really as ive only had Dyson from 7 months :)

thankyou all in advance :)
 

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Bloodworm - when they are big enough - chopped up bloodworm from 25mm
Front legs - anywhere from 4 weeks onwards, or about 25mm
Back legs - 6-10 weeks or 30-40mm
1 month - 20-30mm

There is no set rule, all axies develop at their own pace.
 

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Thankyou so much, just taking the opportunity to learn everything I can along the way. Im doing a lot of my college assignments on Axolotls so everything helps! Thankyou again ^^
 
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