Axolotls hatched too early....

Kylee

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I moved my axolotals eggs to different tank so they didn't get eaten by parents etc and its only been about 2 weeks and some have hatched roughly 6? the next day after i moved them not sure if that's normal as last time all ours hatched within a day or two of each other but these ones are now day four out of egg and seem to be ok and the others seem to be still growing in egg, so I took the hatched ones out after day 2 and tried to feed instant baby brine shrimp and some have eaten some haven't are they too young to feed or is it ok to feed them even though they should still be growing in egg???
 
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