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I've had Albus for almost a month now and feeding him as gotten easier. He's on a diet of red wigglers and bloodworms right now.
I was worried why he didn't seem to like eating them then read that they taste nasty to them. Not sure if that's true, but it makes sense.
Anyways, this morning I awoke to see Albus trying to eat his plant so I gave him two red wigglers (I had to chop them up) and a cube of frozen bloodworms. He kept it down for about two hours and I look over at him and there's a pile of food that had not been there before.
Apparently he threw it all up. I vaccumed it out of the tank immediately. The tank it 67 degrees F, 0 ammonia, and the pH is around 7.2.
Is this normal, if not, what do I need to do?
Attached it a picture of him after vomiting.
I was worried why he didn't seem to like eating them then read that they taste nasty to them. Not sure if that's true, but it makes sense.
Anyways, this morning I awoke to see Albus trying to eat his plant so I gave him two red wigglers (I had to chop them up) and a cube of frozen bloodworms. He kept it down for about two hours and I look over at him and there's a pile of food that had not been there before.
Apparently he threw it all up. I vaccumed it out of the tank immediately. The tank it 67 degrees F, 0 ammonia, and the pH is around 7.2.
Is this normal, if not, what do I need to do?
Attached it a picture of him after vomiting.
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