Axolotl eggs

Toothless157

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Hey guys I purchased some axie eggs off eBay (20 eggs) and they should be hatching soon, I just wanted to know if I can use microworms instead of daphnia or bbs because I have tried to culture daphnia twice but I failed:p and I think bbs is messy. So im thinking of feeding them live microworms then moving them onto chopped bloodworms when they're a bit older. Is this an okay diet for them? Oh and do you need an air pump or a filter in with the Larvae? Like is it essential? I have some live plants if that helps aid the oxygen in the water
 
Don't know about the worms but if you're doing 100% water changes daily then no filter or airstone will be necessary, and when they're very small it's not recommended.
 
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