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New to axolotls but read a lot about them on here and other places, I was hoping to rear some as a school project.....
Anyway, aquired some eggs via ebay. They started hatching around four days days ago (still a couple left to hatch). Left them at least 24 hours before attemping to feed them with baby daphnia. Initially had them in small "take away" tubs but I was not convinced they were feeding and have since transfered to a "comparmentalised" tray (like cowpachipixi thread). Still no sign of feeding (or poo). Water conditions are good - I've been keeping it at zero Ammonia, Nitrates or Nitrites. PH is around 7.4. Temp varies a little between 15°C and 19°C.
My orginal plan was to feed with BBS (we culture brine shrimp and daphnia at the school) but my most recent batches have failed - we have loads of adults but they are too big - so thought small daphnia would be ok - we have loads.
Am I being too impatient? I was under the impression that the hatchling would commence feeding 24-36 hours after hatching. All advice welcome.
Anyway, aquired some eggs via ebay. They started hatching around four days days ago (still a couple left to hatch). Left them at least 24 hours before attemping to feed them with baby daphnia. Initially had them in small "take away" tubs but I was not convinced they were feeding and have since transfered to a "comparmentalised" tray (like cowpachipixi thread). Still no sign of feeding (or poo). Water conditions are good - I've been keeping it at zero Ammonia, Nitrates or Nitrites. PH is around 7.4. Temp varies a little between 15°C and 19°C.
My orginal plan was to feed with BBS (we culture brine shrimp and daphnia at the school) but my most recent batches have failed - we have loads of adults but they are too big - so thought small daphnia would be ok - we have loads.
Am I being too impatient? I was under the impression that the hatchling would commence feeding 24-36 hours after hatching. All advice welcome.