Axolotl health?

Spyko

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I have had my first axolotl for a few months and i just wanted to post a picture of him and see if he seems ok health wise
 

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From what I can see I think it looks fine but what are you feeding (him I think) and how often?
 
first of he is a he and i am feeding him 2 small to medium dendrobena worms daily oh and i have another one a female who is getting the exact same treatment as he is.
 
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