Axolotl Facts
Pronounced: ACK-suh-LAH-tuhl
Origin: Mexico City
Albino: Origin Reared in captivity
Temperature: Keep in Unheated Aquarium 50-68F *No higher
Attitude: Frequent biter of tank mates
Issues: Will eat gravel
Security: None needed
Foods: worms, insect larva, crustaceans, fish, crickets
Supplements: None needed
Housing: At least a gallon of water per axolotl
Water: Clean water preferably hard
Introduction to Axolotls
The Axolotl is very unique. The axolotl is a type of salamander, native to Mexico. It's scientific name is Ambystoma mexicanum. The common pet or laboratory Axolotl refers exclusively to A. mexicanum, although in Mexico the term Axolotl is used in reference to several species of Ambystoma, and is considered an edible food source.
The Axolotl is neotenic, meaning that it doesn't routinely undergo metamorphosis from the larval to adult form, as happens with most other salamanders. Instead, the larval form (with gills) becomes sexually mature and reproduces, maintaining a strictly aquatic life style. Under some circumstances, the Axolotl can undergo metamorphosis into a terrestrial from, although this can be stressful on the animal.
The Axolotl has amazing regenerative abilities- if injured, even to the point of losing a body part, the Axolotl will heal readily and even regenerate lost bits. Because Axolotls have the ability to regenerate lost body parts, axolotls are probably one of the most scientifically studied for this reason. They are fairly hardy creatures that can be expected to live up to 10-15 years with attention to proper care, particularly with respect ot water quality. Can grow up to 12 inches. Weight is from 2 to 8 oz. Their skin and gills are very sensitive and quite soft, so handling is not recommended any more than is necessary. Because they can exchange air through moist skin, they can survive outside of water for short periods, as long as their skin is not allowed to dry out.
Juvenile axolotls can be cannibalistic towards each other, so they are best raised in separate enclosures. Adults can potentially be housed together but watch for cannibalistic tendencies. Of course, if a body part gets bitten off by a tank mate, an axolotl can regenerate it over time.
Buy, For Sale, Selling, Price, Purchase, Cost, Sale, at; Axolotls Care Facts Axolotls (ambystoma mexicanum) Axolotls should not share their living space with other animals especially fish smaller than the mouth of the Axolotl will eat them. Also the fish will go after the axolotl's external gills. Axolotls 16 months and older Axolotls can live with other Axolotls because their cannibalistic phase should be over. TEMPERTURE The temperature of the aquarium is very important should be between 57 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Lower temperatures result in slow moving salamanders with slower metabolism, while higher temperatures than 68 causes stress. Too warm and the axolotl will die. If it is too cold this will only slow their metabolism. HOUSING Axolotls are entirely aquatic under normal circumstances and so fish tanks are the ideal home. But give your Axolotl enough room to move around. So an adult Axolotl should be kept in an aquarium at least 20 inches in length. Larger or more numerous Axolotls require larger tanks. The Axolotl's tank should have about 6 to 10 inches of water in it. Filters are essential as Axolotls produce a lot of waste. However Axolotls will eat gravel in the tank so it is a good idea to use no gravel or to use smooth rocks that are lager than the size of the Axolotl mouth. The water should be calm. They enjoy having plants, caves, and other decorations to hide in. WATER Water quality as essential for keeping bacteria low in your tank so it is recommended that you do 20 % of the water change should be done once a week. Taking time required to do water changes each week will greatly extend the life of your Axolotls. You should keep the water flow at a minimum because the water current can cause your Axolotls to be stressed from fighting the current. You will see that the Axolotl spend most of the time in the same spot, moving their gills occasionally to disperse carbon dioxide and circulate new oxygen. The water in the Axolotl's aquarium should have a pH of between 6.5 and 8. It should be free of chlorine. Axolotls prefer relatively hard water. If the tap water available is soft, it can be supplemented with added salts such as Holtfreter's and Steinberg's solutions. LIGHTING Axolotls have a low light requirement so the lighting should be fluorescent light with a low wattage lamp. Don't use bright lights or lights that generate any heat. Axolotl's eyes have no eyelids to protect them. FEEDING In their native habitat, axolotls eat the abundant small fauna, including snails, worms, and crustaceans, various small invertebrates such as daphnia, and small fish and amphibian. They will in fact eat just about anything that will fit into their mouth, but this doesn't mean they should. Generally they can be fed beef heart and other frozen or fresh carnivore's foods. Special axolotl food is also available. Avoid feeding them mince or other budget meats as they cannot tolerate fats. Any food that the axolotl doesn't eat should be removed after 24 hours otherwise it will begin to go rotten and spoil the water quality. Similarly any solid waste material should also be removed. If your axolotl is not eating be sure to check the water quality and temperature. GENERAL Axolotls are unique and easy to keep. Providing you maintain their water conditions they can live for up to 15 years and make an excellent pet and companion, no biting and no claws that can hurt. I you are in the USA, Axolotls can only be purchased within the United States. For additional information please look at my Bio Page. ====== ======
An axolotl eats at night
The axolotl is in the vertebrate classification of amphibians.
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I have never kept them but at least a 30ltr tank is advised by experienced growers for one Axolotl and an extra 10 ltrs needs to be added for each extra Axolotl.an axolotl tank should be at least 10 gallons.
Well the smallest axolotl is your dads pen1s and the biggest axolotl is your mums cameltoe
An axolotl is an amphibian
yes a axolotl can eat a goldfish
The Mexican axolotl live in Mexico in xochimilco lake.
It is alright if your axolotl swims around at the top of their enclosure. This may however signify that they need more oxygen and that you should clean the tank more often.
Axolotls can change from aquatic animals to land animals. And also, they only live in one lake in Mexico so they are all Mexican and therefore there is no need to write 'Mexican' in front of 'axolotl'.
The axolotl hopes that the man will write a story all about the axolotl. The communication took place in non-verbal ways but is successful as the reader does read a story all about the axolotl.
"Axolotl" by Julio Cortázar was written in 1956.