Question: Adopted axie regurgitating rocks

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I recently adopted a 2 year old female axie and in the few days she has been with me she has spat out atleast 7 rocks but looking at her tummy it seems like she still has some in her. She seems ok and is pretty active and is eating well. Should I be worried about her and is there anyway I can help her get rid of those pebbles?
 
well its a good start tht she got rid of some already. if she is active and eating and looks healthy thats also a good sign and most likely she/he will be fine.

im not completely sure on wht you could do to help your axie pass the pebbles more easily, i think i read something on a different post about putting her/him in the fridge to help with tht but i could be wrong so please wait till someone else who has better knowledge on the topic comments on tht part.

just keep a close eye on the axie and make sure the behavior keeps pointing to a healthy happy animal. I would start worrying if the axie stopped eating or started acting lethargic. Goodluck to the both of you!
 
My littlest axie had pebbles in his belly - passed them all within a couple of weeks and is happy and healthy now, so I'd say she'll do it on her own:)
 
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