honeydew
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Hi everyone! My axolotl is a 5-month old juvenile, under 5 inches long. When he was really small I exclusively fed him frozen bloodworms, but ever since he got around 4 inches long I started trying to feed him 1-2cm pieces of Canadian nightcrawlers. I’ve been trying to give this to him as his main food for two months now, but keep having the same problem- he’ll eat the first piece or two and then every piece after that, he’ll just spit it out after a few seconds of moving it around in his mouth. What’s weird is that in the past I’ve managed to have him eat an entire worm before (cut up into pieces,) but now he’s getting even more stubborn and only accepts one or two pieces, even if I go a couple days without feeding him first.
I usually sit around for over 30 minutes trying to get him to eat, and after a couple days of this I get frustrated and anxious and end up giving him bloodworms instead, which he readily accepts. It doesn’t matter if the worm is alive, dead, or blanched- he always has the same reaction.
I know they can go longer than this without eating, but he’s still growing and I want him to start eating earthworms regularly. Does anyone know how I can get him to start eating more? I’m getting tired of spending hours watching him spit out his food!
Thanks so much and I appreciate any advice.
I usually sit around for over 30 minutes trying to get him to eat, and after a couple days of this I get frustrated and anxious and end up giving him bloodworms instead, which he readily accepts. It doesn’t matter if the worm is alive, dead, or blanched- he always has the same reaction.
I know they can go longer than this without eating, but he’s still growing and I want him to start eating earthworms regularly. Does anyone know how I can get him to start eating more? I’m getting tired of spending hours watching him spit out his food!
Thanks so much and I appreciate any advice.