🐠 Dive into Deliciousness!
Soft Pellets for Axolotls provide a moist sinking diet tailored for axolotls, newts, salamanders, and other small amphibians. Each 3 oz package offers advanced daily nutrition with a quick sinking formula, ensuring your pets enjoy their meals effortlessly. Perfect for special occasions like birthdays, this product combines a fresh look with the same great taste that pet owners trust.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Unit Count | 3 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**A
Best food
Hands down the best food for axolotls!!!! Slowly Sinks for them to catch
J**Y
BUY IT
This food is a winner it floats right down to the bottom it’s heavy enough to go down and they love it and it’s good price for the amount you get
L**E
Best choice I've made for my rescued Axolotl!!
My axolotl came to me as a rescue with very short gill fronds, due to an infection he had when he was young. His pink frillies looked fine, but his little fronds were nubs. After already having him two years, I decided to start feeding him this, and all of the sudden his gill fronds started quickly growing!! It's only been 2 weeks, and his fronds have more than doubled in length. I'm so so happy, and I wish so much I had started supplementing with this sooner! Even with eating a hearty diet of earthworms, he was very obviously missing some key nutrients that he needed to regenerate his fronds. Very happy! Also, I should mention he loves it! I put it in a bowl at the bottom of the tank, and when he's ready for it, he lays over his bowl like a puppy. We're two happy campers!
D**M
Makes feeding easy
Makes feeding easy because I can put in an automatic feeder or drop some directly on front of axolotl, but makes water dirty way too fast!
A**R
Easy to feed
Easy to feed our axle.He seems happy.
H**.
They eat it!
I have two larger (around 4-5") and two baby (around 2 months old) Axolotls. It took a little coaxing to get them to eat the pellets. I normally give the big ones red wigglers, f/t bloodworms, and other f/t treats. I had to drop the pellet right in front of them to get thir attention at first. Once they were looking up, I'd drop the next and they'd catch it. After a couple of weeks, I can drop a bunch in the middle of the tank and they'll come over to eat.The babies were raised on live, baby brine shrimp, daphnia (I culture it), and detrius worms (from the daphnia cultures). A couple of weeks ago, they started getting their back legs. I started introducing not so live foods; f/t mysis shrimp, cut up f/t bloodworms. I cut up a pellet into tiny bites and dropped them in. They loved it! I continue to introduce varied foods -- they like the Zoo Med Frog and Tadpole granules and API Betta pellets, too.My African Clawed and African Dwarf frogs love these pellets, also. I just drop them in for the Claweds and break them up a little for the Dwarves. Although, Clawed Frogs will eat just about anything they can stuff into their mouths. My Dwarves are pickier after being spoiled with live daphnia and f/t mysis and bloodworms.
V**P
My Axolotl loves it
My axolotl loves this food, it has made it grow very well.
B**D
Axies Could Care Less
I bought these to test them out instead of general carnivore pellets. I have a 9 month old axie and a year old one. Both of them hated the pellets! I was so excited to test them out and these little stinkers preferred the carnivore pellets. Of course they enjoy their nightcrawlers and blood worms, but they didn't touch these.They also crumble way easier than any other pellets, which meant pieces were left behind to fog the water up. Also, the bag was more crumbs than pellets, so I'm glad I got the smallest size possible. It was 50% crumbs!
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