Axolotl and rocks?

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So question if anyone has a Axolotl or had knowledge with them I know sometimes sand can mess up their stomachs and I feel gravel is almost the same way. So could I by any chance put small rocks in the tank? Some like these?
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I assumed no sand would be good for him because he’s so small now. What sand would you consider to be Fine sand? I really just want it so the tank doesn’t look as bad because every now and again bloodworms get stuck somewhere and I gotta clean it often. He’s 3 inches last a checked and this is what he looks like if that’s even needed.
 

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