bugdozer
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I have some axolotls that are just crossing the line from larvae/tadpole to juvenile, with all legs, and will soon be going to new homes. I'm aware that larger axolotls will ingest gravel if it's too small, causing problems, so sand is a recommended substrate.
However, when the axies are still just a couple of inches long, might the issue of scale be a problem with sand? The grains are small, but the axies are too! If a juvenile ingests sand does it cause problems? Am I better off keeping the tank floor bare until they reach a certain size?
However, when the axies are still just a couple of inches long, might the issue of scale be a problem with sand? The grains are small, but the axies are too! If a juvenile ingests sand does it cause problems? Am I better off keeping the tank floor bare until they reach a certain size?