lululemon982
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I was fishing with my family today, and I caught a yellow perch. My breeder said axolotls can eat raw fish that was frozen for 30 days, does anyone know if perch can be eaten?
I commonly see salmon listed as an ingredient in Axolotl safe pellets- is that just a different rule?The general rule of thumb is feed freshwater creatures with saltwater species and feed saltwater creatures with freshwater species.
This is to hopefully avoid parasites that already affect freshwater species.
All the vets I've spoken with have reiterated this.
I commonly see salmon listed as an ingredient in Axolotl safe pellets- is that just a different rule?
Gotcha. Thanks for answeringSalmon is an anadromous fish - spawn and start life in freshwater before moving to saltwater. I used to catch them in the Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island so the rule still stands.
Cod is the other fish frequently recommended also saltwater
Shrimp as well.
And its Salmon pellets as in fed to Salmon - the ingredients list fish meal so theres a question as to what fish that is. Rangen in the producer of those pellets. Frequently repackaged and resold.
The salmon is not an ingredient of salmon pellets. Soft moist salmon pellets are made for food for farm raised salmon. The pellets are also used for axolotl food. If you feed fresh water fish to axolotls you risk passing on parasites. If you freeze and then thaw the fish you alleviate some of the parasite risk.I commonly see salmon listed as an ingredient in Axolotl safe pellets- is that just a different rule?