Red Cherry Shrimp Babies as food?

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Will the larvae Axolotls find Baby Red Cherry Shrimp easily? I have quite a few in my tank. I am looking at getting some eggs or baby Axolotls.


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Len
 
Red cherries, even newly born ones are very fast. I´´m not sure the larvae would be able to catch them at all.
 
Your best bet is new born baby brine shrimp. Or daphnia. I prefer brine shrimp, personally. Mel
 
baby cherries are less than 1mm when hatched and are also very expensive for what they are - daphnia or brine shrimp are definately the better option :)
 
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