Gravel - The Revenge!

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After nearly a year with a large stones/sand substrate, our male wild-type has just passed two small (5mm X 3mm X 3mm) pieces of gravel from his original tank!

That possibly explains his occasional tendency to float and general sluggishness of late...
 
lol - that's funny!

My male axi passed 4 fluro orange stones about 4 months after i got him, each a few days appart. I only have natural stones and so did the pet shop! No idea where it came from??? Maybe the place the pet shop got him from???
 
Yeah me 2. I had mine for a couple of months and had some strange colour gravel appear.
 
how big of a rock do you think can be passed by a medium sized axie?? im pretty sure catherine has a rock in her belly a bit under a cm cubed.yikes!! it has been worrying me lately
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Sometimes they can sit in them for years so ive heard and they will pass them when the time is right.
 
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