morphyrichards
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If it's above 24 degrees Celsius as I suspect, then dropping them in your axie tank seems just a bit cruel to me.
I agree with this. I started off raising guppies as feeders in a separate 20L tank, where they were happy enough. When I put them in the colder axie tank though (even after trying to slowly acclimatise them) the difference in them was painful to watch. They would become completely sluggish and unable to swim properly, looking utterly miserable until Ro finally found and sucked them up. It seemed a really horrible way for the gups to have to go and meet their maker so I stopped doing that.
I now have white cloud mountain minnows in the tank with Ro, she enjoys chasing them occasionally (but rarely) catches any. The minnows are good tank mates because they are clean and don't go for Ro's gills or anything.
Additionally I started breeding cherry shrimp in a little 20L tank, I started off with 9 and after a couple of months I had too many to count. I've added some of these to Ro's tank as well, they are great little housekeepers, cleaning out all those hard to reach nooks and crannies where I cant reach with the turkey baster, produce next to no waste, they breed in there too and Ro snaps one up whenever she can.
It's also good to know I can go away on holiday for a couple of weeks and there will be enough in the tank to keep Ro happy.
Most importantly though is the staple diet of earthworms I feed her, one big one every couple of days or so or a small one every day depending on what I can get hold of.