Question: Under growen axies

vladimere

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Just a quick question,After losing our little colony in the Toowoomba floods,We decided to start anew atm we hve three gorgeous axies all male we think.Problem is tho one has growen to monster size(about 21cm n big as a house,and haven"t got a working camera, so no pics ).The other two our golden albino has growen but not by much,and our black wild which is of breeding age, is only about 12cm long.It is a bit of a worry they all get the same food massive earthworms(thanks to a elderly neighbor who buries his scrapes in his garden lol) and blood worm cubes. there water is fine and all in the safe parameters for them,and a steady 17 degrees,Can any one offer some suggestions as to why three axies all of the same age are growing at different speeds plz.
 
The only answer I can think of is that they just do. Kind of like how some people grow faster than others. If you are worried about the large one hurting the little ones, try using a tank divider until they've caught up.
 
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