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Question: Ken's Fish Earthworm Pellets

Atrus808

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Hi,

I have an axie and it is almost impossible to buy earthworms here in Hawaii. S/he has been eating Hikari frozen bloodworms only so far.
I found these earthworm pellets by Ken's Fish at my neighborhood pet store. I'd like to mix up the type of foods but keep it as natural as possible. Unfortunately, I don't have a yard to dig for worms ?
Ingredients look ok, but I'm unsure about the additives in it.
Has anyone used these pellets or can give an opinion about the content?

http://www.kensfish.com/aquarium-supplies/fish-food-feeders/kens-premium-earthworm-sticks.html



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I'm not sure, but I do know Ken's is an amazingly high quality food! I used to get flakes, sticks, all kinds of foods for my fish!!

It would be great to know if this is ok for an axie, or how your axie likes them, as mine has refused every single pellet I've tried so far!!!
 

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Thanks Holly, I tried giving a few sticks and only 1 got eaten. The rest.....s/he danced in ????. I think I'll give 1 stick with bloodworms and see if it gets accepted after a while.

Still wondering on the content though.....


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Hahahahahahaha danced in! I feed frozen mysis shrimp and if he doesn't want them, he blows air over them and they go everywhere. It's awful!
 
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