Axolotl Ate Worm Poop

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Hey guys!

So I'll cut right to the chase (warning, kinda gross): I was feeding my Axolotl her usual nightcrawler, and everything was going as usual. She was slurping it up, when right as she got to the tail end of the worm, it started to poop. She didn't seem to care and ate the tail end anyways. Then for the next minute after she was sitting there spitting out it's poop.

Does anyone know if this will hurt her? She seems to be behaving alright, but I just want to make sure this wont harm her in any way.

Thanks,

Vincent
 
I cant say Im too experienced with worm poop in particular, but I do know axolotls do a really good job at spitting out things they don`t like. I`m pretty sure mine ate some poop when he was young and he is completely fine now.
 
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