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Question: Feeding Live Blackworms to babies

matthewbennett

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One of the things I keep reading is feeding baby Axolotls "Chopped" Blackworms/Bloodworms. It looks like I am going to have eggs again soon and I was wondering if someone could give me a breakdown on this process so I can get away from trying to do two cultures of baby brine every day.
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Yeah, now that I am reading on, this still wont be something I can do until they are around the two week mark. I was hoping that it would take the place of the BBS but I was wrong.
 
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