n3113h
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I recently started feeding my axolotls red wigglers, about 4-5 days ago, since I thought they were getting too big and needed more nutrition than bloodworms could give them.
Well, my axolotls go crazy over them since they’re alive and moving all over the tank, but as soon as they eat them.. They keep them in their mouths for a little while, and then just spit them out! I have no clue what’s going on.
I’m not sure if the worms are too big, move too much in them, or they just don’t like them. Oh, also.. since the worms are alive, after my axolotls spit them out, they start trying to hide in the sand (the sand substrate wasn’t my idea, by the way).
So yeah, I need some advice! From experienced axolotl owners, please!
Should I kill the worms, cut them, or something? They’re pretty hardy though, they don’t die easily unless they dry out.
Advice!?
Thanks
Well, my axolotls go crazy over them since they’re alive and moving all over the tank, but as soon as they eat them.. They keep them in their mouths for a little while, and then just spit them out! I have no clue what’s going on.
I’m not sure if the worms are too big, move too much in them, or they just don’t like them. Oh, also.. since the worms are alive, after my axolotls spit them out, they start trying to hide in the sand (the sand substrate wasn’t my idea, by the way).
So yeah, I need some advice! From experienced axolotl owners, please!
Should I kill the worms, cut them, or something? They’re pretty hardy though, they don’t die easily unless they dry out.
Advice!?
Thanks