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Trout pellets.

Danni

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Hi.

Do you think axolotls can eat sinking trout pellets?

Thanks
Danni
 

Wolferic

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I don't have one but what i have been reading about them i would say yes:> It is the same almost as the hikari pellets in protein and fat ect so. My guess is yes..
 

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Just a caution- pellets formulated for pond use often seem "greasy", releasing more muck into the water than a comparable aquarium pellet would.
 

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Ok, thanks for that warning! The muck should be ok, at least my filter seems to be doing a good job at the moment. I am about to buy some trout pellets now...
 

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There is a lot of information about pellets this forum, just make a search. It´s one of those things that comes up very frequently.
 
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