Frog pellets for axolotl?

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Hello, I have a juvenile axolotl reaching almost 3 inches. I was wondering if zoomed frog pellets would be sufficient in addition to frozen bloodworms. If not I can get something else I just already have these pellets for my frogs..here is the ingredients and guaranteed analysis.
AQUATIC FROG AND TADPOLE FOOD 'micro pellets'

Guaranteed analysis-
Crude protein...minimum 50%
Crude fat...minimum 16%
Crude fiber...maximum 3%
Moisture...maximum 11%
Ash...maximum 11%
Phosphorus...minimum 1%

Ingredients-
Fish meal, soybean meal, fish oil, wheat flour, corn gluten meal, lecithin, lignin sulfonate, L-Abscorbyl-2-polyphosphate (stabilized source of vitamin c), choline chloride, vitamin E supplement, niacin, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, vitamin A supplement , vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin b12 supplement, maganess sulfate, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate, sodium selenite, potassium iodate, propionic acid (preservative), and Ethoxyquin (preservative).
 
Frog pellets are not ideal for the long term, but can be used short term if needed.

The best food for an axolotl is earthworms, so if you can find a fishing or bait shop near you, that's what I would recommend. I used to have a good bait shop near my home, and I could keep the earthworms in my fridge for up to 2-3 weeks, as long as I fed them at some point. (this meant tossing some coffee grounds in their can after I'd had them for about a week)
 
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