Are they too fat?

kapooey

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I had been feeding my axies hikari and yami night crawlers. i usually feed them one each because I believe they really fill them up. I isually feed them every 2-3 days. And my family keep telling me I should reduce the feeding time from them caz they are fat. what do you guys think?

Also yami having a white spot on her right finger, i am just worry thats a fungus....
 

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From what I've read, their stomachs should be as fat as their heads :) As for the white spot, keep an eye on it. Do you perhaps have a better picture? I can tell there's a white area, but it looks normal to me.
 
They look fine to me - healthy shape and size.
 
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