sliemm
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Hi all. This is my first post to caudata.org - I just got myself two lovely axies and am hugely enjoying their company. My question regards feeding them.
I bought them at a reputable pet shop, and the guy there recommended Axolotl Food by Aqua Master, a 150g jar of pellets. The ingredient breakdown is 48% crude protein, 9% crude fat, 5%; crude fibre and 8% max moisture. Aqua Master tout these pellets as formulated to maintain health and growth rate.
I've dropped some pellets in the water, only the axolotls only seem to snap at them if I drop them directly in front of their faces. Once they've settled on the sand, they tend to ignore them. So I've got to be fairly accurate with my feeding technique - and sometimes when they attempt to position the pellet in their mouth, it falls out or they'll accidentally spit it out, so it sits ignored on the sand. The other problem is the pellets tend to flake up pretty quickly and foul the water, and cleaning the detritus out is fairly difficult.
Can anyone recommend, firstly, a good feeding technique? Should I be dropping the pellets in front of the axolotls' mouths? I've tried handfeeding and they're not too receptive to that. And am I using the correct food? Have people found similar difficulties with pellets, and is there a better alternative they might prefer?
Thanks in advance. I'll post some photos up soon.
I bought them at a reputable pet shop, and the guy there recommended Axolotl Food by Aqua Master, a 150g jar of pellets. The ingredient breakdown is 48% crude protein, 9% crude fat, 5%; crude fibre and 8% max moisture. Aqua Master tout these pellets as formulated to maintain health and growth rate.
I've dropped some pellets in the water, only the axolotls only seem to snap at them if I drop them directly in front of their faces. Once they've settled on the sand, they tend to ignore them. So I've got to be fairly accurate with my feeding technique - and sometimes when they attempt to position the pellet in their mouth, it falls out or they'll accidentally spit it out, so it sits ignored on the sand. The other problem is the pellets tend to flake up pretty quickly and foul the water, and cleaning the detritus out is fairly difficult.
Can anyone recommend, firstly, a good feeding technique? Should I be dropping the pellets in front of the axolotls' mouths? I've tried handfeeding and they're not too receptive to that. And am I using the correct food? Have people found similar difficulties with pellets, and is there a better alternative they might prefer?
Thanks in advance. I'll post some photos up soon.