Is it ok to feed your axolotl earthworms that were in the freezer?

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Ok so I’m really dumb and accidentally put my earthworms in the freezer rather than the fridge and they were in there for around 8-9 hours. When I took them out the soil was frozen into a brick and all of the worms were frozen too. I’m pretty sure they are dead but is it ok to feed my axolotl them?
 
Ok so I’m really dumb and accidentally put my earthworms in the freezer rather than the fridge and they were in there for around 8-9 hours. When I took them out the soil was frozen into a brick and all of the worms were frozen too. I’m pretty sure they are dead but is it ok to feed my axolotl them?
Yep! A lot of people who catch their worms freeze them to get rid of parasites
 
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