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Tait

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My axolotl is siting in its tank twitching constantly no idea what to do just changed its food from blood worms to liver for the 1st time.
 

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Hi I am no expert but I would avoid food like liver it is not a natural food for an axie.
stick to blood worms or perferably earthworms the best axie food you can get.
it could be the shock of something such a different texture.
 

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yea thanks i will lots of people said liver is good though. nothing to do but see if he gets better
 
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