Sylerwin
New member
Hey all, I'm a new axolotl owner, I've only had my little guy for about a week.
When I first got him, I was constantly removing poop from his tank, maybe once or twice daily.
It's been about 2 days and I haven't spotted any waste to be cleaned.
Am I underfeeding him? Is this normal? Could it potentially have gotten sucked into the filter? (I don't know about the last one, it's not very strong, but I'm not about to throw any options out.)
-He's about 3.5 inches long
-I feed him once a day, around noon.
-Newt pellets and blood worms
I toss maybe 5 pellets into his bowl and then take a small chunk (maybe 2cmx2cm) chunk of frozen blood worms, and mix those in water before basting them into the food bowl.
-He doesn't seem starving, as he takes his time eating, but he still eats all of it.
Not sure if I should feed him more or not? I heard that axies are moochers and it's easy to overfeed so I was limiting him to that.
Thanks for reading.
When I first got him, I was constantly removing poop from his tank, maybe once or twice daily.
It's been about 2 days and I haven't spotted any waste to be cleaned.
Am I underfeeding him? Is this normal? Could it potentially have gotten sucked into the filter? (I don't know about the last one, it's not very strong, but I'm not about to throw any options out.)
-He's about 3.5 inches long
-I feed him once a day, around noon.
-Newt pellets and blood worms
I toss maybe 5 pellets into his bowl and then take a small chunk (maybe 2cmx2cm) chunk of frozen blood worms, and mix those in water before basting them into the food bowl.
-He doesn't seem starving, as he takes his time eating, but he still eats all of it.
Not sure if I should feed him more or not? I heard that axies are moochers and it's easy to overfeed so I was limiting him to that.
Thanks for reading.