Help Please Axalotl - Can They Eat Composting Worms?

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Hello everyone I was wondering if you can help me at all. I was considering purchasing a composting bin and some composting worms. I was wondering if these would be fit to feed to my three little Axies can anyone help please?
 
http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/worms.shtml
They are certainly "fit" to feed your axolotls (nutritious and non-harmful). As long as you serve the worms whole (not cut), most axolotls will accept them. Some may refuse them due to the funky smell that compost worms have. If you can get Euro nightcrawlers (Dendobaena) instead of Eisenia fetida worms, these do well at compost and are less smelly.
 
http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/worms.shtml
They are certainly "fit" to feed your axolotls (nutritious and non-harmful). As long as you serve the worms whole (not cut), most axolotls will accept them. Some may refuse them due to the funky smell that compost worms have. If you can get Euro nightcrawlers (Dendobaena) instead of Eisenia fetida worms, these do well at compost and are less smelly.

Thank you very kindly for that useful information you have been most helpful :)
 
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