puppetmaster04
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I have two axies who are now about 10 months old and 6 inches long (approx).
I usually feed them every day with one bloodworm cube minimum for the two of them but I really think they need more so I sometime feed them twice a day or two cubes in the evening. On occasion I also give them frozen brine shrimp which I understand is too small for axies but they absolutely love them and I usually put them in a dish which keeps them in one place while they feed.
I defrost all cubes before feeding them and feed the bloodworm with chopsticks so I can make sure they get equal amounts.
I wonder if one cube / two axies is enough. People put comments up saying to 'remove all uneaten food the following day' but mine never leave ANY food and they generally hoover it up within about 30 mins!
Also is there anything else I could get to feed them with?
I'm in the UK and don't have access to a wide range of pet shops or a garden to get my own bugs which is why I prefer getting frozen stuff.
Thanks guys! :grin:
I usually feed them every day with one bloodworm cube minimum for the two of them but I really think they need more so I sometime feed them twice a day or two cubes in the evening. On occasion I also give them frozen brine shrimp which I understand is too small for axies but they absolutely love them and I usually put them in a dish which keeps them in one place while they feed.
I defrost all cubes before feeding them and feed the bloodworm with chopsticks so I can make sure they get equal amounts.
I wonder if one cube / two axies is enough. People put comments up saying to 'remove all uneaten food the following day' but mine never leave ANY food and they generally hoover it up within about 30 mins!
Also is there anything else I could get to feed them with?
I'm in the UK and don't have access to a wide range of pet shops or a garden to get my own bugs which is why I prefer getting frozen stuff.
Thanks guys! :grin: