Feeding Axalotals

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I'm new to keeping axalotals and desperate for help.
How long can axalotals go without food? ( I have to go away and I'm not sure how reliable the person is who I have lined up to feed them.) Also is it o.k to feed axalotals beef kidney strips cut up like worms.
 
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Any sort of raw meat should be fed occasionally as a treat. The best food to feed axolotls is earthworms.

How long are you going to be away = axolotls can go a week or so without food. The more important thing to think about is the temperature of the tank while you're away. Do you have a chiller on your tank or what temperatures has your tankwater been at? - Otherwise you may find that you have stressed and/or sick axolotls upon your return if the temperature exceeds 23-24C+ and you're unable to get anyone to look after the axolotl tank to ensure their tank temperature is maintained below 20C using some of the following cooling methods (see http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/cooling.shtml).

I've moved this to the axolotl part of the forum
 
I'm going away for eight days but now I won't stress so much. I'll make sure I feed them just befor I go and I'll give them some frozen bloodworms. The tank is on wheels so I'll move it into the coolest room of the house and it shouldn't get any warmer than 19C.

Thanks heaps
 
I can offer a list of perfectly edible foods for axies and hopefully you will find something out of these that they will accept..
Firstly the smelleys
yes beefheart is edible raw when cut into strips, as a rule aim for earthworm shape and size pieces. So is lambs liver (kiro my melanoid male can smell this even outside of the water and will pounce up through the water surface to get it he loves it that much.) sometimes mine get a piece of lamb from the roast on a sunday. Raw bacon (unsmoked) is ok as a rare treat. These are the smelley ones that will generally attract attention. Prawns are another rare one defrosted asda cooked prawns seem perfectly acceptable by mine.

Ok wrigglys.
obviously earthworms, Bloodworm, whiteworm, blackworm, waxworms (larvae of waxmoths) garden slugs and snails (either crush the shell and remove or watch to see if he sucks it straight out of the shell, Even daphnia is accepted most times without even realising.

surface strugglers.
stage 3 locusts (pre wing) and importantly remove the two larger back legs as they have a spikey ridge. Crickets once again pre wing, woodlice (referred to as slaters in the USA)


and swimmers.
Guppies are an obvious and easy one, however worthwhile breeding yourself or quarantine for 30 days before offering. Only put in beforehand as an absolute last resort as any diseases can get passed on. Shrimp can be offered but the shell is not digestable and will be regurgitated by the axie. Goldfish can be offered and the same rule as guppies applies, however keep them small as in rare cases the fish can get caught in the axies throat and will cause further problems.
 
On the topic of food while I am here, I been trying to feed my axolotl some worms I have cut them to about the size of 3cm, when Darwin goes to eat them he will get it into his mouth and then spit it out. I have only managed to feed him 1 and half earthworms over 3 days. I have gone back to live bloodworm but still got earth worms if he can eat them. He is about 10cm himself.
 
Mine use to do that too Levo with the earthworms. I gave up altogether with them & went to the feeder goldfish but since finding out too many of them overtime & that's their diet isnt really healthy. The goldfish have almost run out so I'm ready to buy my shrimp as the seafood isle in the groceries dept.
 
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