cmh66
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Hello!
I just recently bought my second axolotl (Randy) less than a week ago. He looked very thin when I bought him. I have been feeding him regularly, but he just doesn't want to receive the food. I have tried using a feeding dish, cutting the worms (he's still so little!), hand feeding him, etc. I never had this problem with my last lotl. He does not seemed stressed; he is out and about in the tank, although a little lethargic. The tank seems to be on par with axolotl standards (temp, filtration, ph levels, plenty of hides). I don't know what could be causing him not to eat? Would it be a good idea to put him in a separate container while he eats so I can regulate how many worms he does eat? Or would that possibly stress him out?
Help, help, help!![Confused :confused: :confused:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I just recently bought my second axolotl (Randy) less than a week ago. He looked very thin when I bought him. I have been feeding him regularly, but he just doesn't want to receive the food. I have tried using a feeding dish, cutting the worms (he's still so little!), hand feeding him, etc. I never had this problem with my last lotl. He does not seemed stressed; he is out and about in the tank, although a little lethargic. The tank seems to be on par with axolotl standards (temp, filtration, ph levels, plenty of hides). I don't know what could be causing him not to eat? Would it be a good idea to put him in a separate container while he eats so I can regulate how many worms he does eat? Or would that possibly stress him out?
Help, help, help!