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jennifer
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After years of condemning pellets as a food for caudates, I have a confession to make. Recently, I've discovered that most of my newts will readily eat Rangen salmon pellets. I now feed many of my newts a diet of about 50% pellets.
These are the pellets that the axolotl people have been using for years, with good results. Unlike the "newt bites" that are sold in pet shops, newts actually EAT the Rangen pellets! It appears that they are much more appetizing, probably due to stronger/better smell. Also, these pellets are softer than those you'd find in a pet shop.
For more information on these pellets, see:
http://bigapple.uky.edu/~axolotl/colony/obtain.html
http://bigapple.uky.edu/~axolotl/colony/prices.html
http://bigapple.uky.edu/~axolotl/colony/pellets.pdf
These are the pellets that the axolotl people have been using for years, with good results. Unlike the "newt bites" that are sold in pet shops, newts actually EAT the Rangen pellets! It appears that they are much more appetizing, probably due to stronger/better smell. Also, these pellets are softer than those you'd find in a pet shop.
For more information on these pellets, see:
http://bigapple.uky.edu/~axolotl/colony/obtain.html
http://bigapple.uky.edu/~axolotl/colony/prices.html
http://bigapple.uky.edu/~axolotl/colony/pellets.pdf