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I currently have two baby axolotls with just there front limbs grown in. They are feeding on brine shrimp right now, but when they grow out of the brine shrimp what should I feed them? (after brine shrimp, before pellets) Whiteworms, Grindle worms ect.

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If you are feeding baby brine, you can go with adult brine and whiteworms, live black worms, and then try frozen blood worms to intice them to pellets. That regemin works for me.
 
Daphnia to live bloodworm, then frozen then to other insects/pellets is always my goal. It's a good idea to introduce new food slowly; mix it with what they're used to eating.
 
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