I just got two new axies! Yay! And when I say "just got" I mean out of the bag, into the tank about 2 hours ago.
Right now, I've just got pellets to feed them (shipped with them) - I'm intrigued by the idea of earthworms, but I don't know where to get them. Petsmart is pretty much the only pet store option, and I live in a big apartment complex, so I don't think I'd trust anything that came out of the ground around here.
So, my question (possibly a silly one, but still) HOW do you feed them? I've been dropping pellets in the water, but the one is hiding, and the other ignores them (even when I drop them literally on top of him). I've tried using tweezers to wiggle them, but it just smushes the pellets. They've apparently been eating this stuff all along, so I don't think it's that they don't like pellets. Do I just drop some in and hope they eat them eventually? They're pretty skinny right now, and I just don't want them to start eating each other :-/
I haven't cycled yet, so I have to daily water changes for a while any way - maybe I should try feeding them then, when I've got them in their separate little tupperware things?
(side note: I got a bacteria supplement that's supposed to make the cycling go faster, but then I read somewhere, I forget where, that those are bad and can make cycling take longer? So I'm thinking about returning it. Any opinions?)
Right now, I've just got pellets to feed them (shipped with them) - I'm intrigued by the idea of earthworms, but I don't know where to get them. Petsmart is pretty much the only pet store option, and I live in a big apartment complex, so I don't think I'd trust anything that came out of the ground around here.
So, my question (possibly a silly one, but still) HOW do you feed them? I've been dropping pellets in the water, but the one is hiding, and the other ignores them (even when I drop them literally on top of him). I've tried using tweezers to wiggle them, but it just smushes the pellets. They've apparently been eating this stuff all along, so I don't think it's that they don't like pellets. Do I just drop some in and hope they eat them eventually? They're pretty skinny right now, and I just don't want them to start eating each other :-/
I haven't cycled yet, so I have to daily water changes for a while any way - maybe I should try feeding them then, when I've got them in their separate little tupperware things?
(side note: I got a bacteria supplement that's supposed to make the cycling go faster, but then I read somewhere, I forget where, that those are bad and can make cycling take longer? So I'm thinking about returning it. Any opinions?)