Will soon have young Axolotls.

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chrisy

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On Thursday I'm expecting a young Axolotl in the mail, about 2-3 inches in length. Is there anything special I should feed it, or is just a smaller version of what the adults eat suitable?

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Chrisy
 
No one seems to like to answer this question... I've posted it in two places now, with no response... =-/ Someone please answer, if it's even just a guess.
 
Hi Chrisy,
smaller amounts of the adults food should be ok,earthworms are your best bet.Are you going to keep it serperately,as the bigger ones may harm it.
 
I don't have larger ones... I was just using it as a general term, or whatever :p
 
When we got our axolotls, both were 2-3 inches long. I have fed them pellets from IU the whole time. They are about 4-5 inches now.
 
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