They like a bit of old pipe so you can make a little tunnel for them to hide in.
no.the axolotl are salamanders and the walking fish are actually fish that walk on their fins
If axolotls breathes oxygen, then yes.
No Axolotles are immature Salamanders.
No, it is not recommended to keep plecos with axolotls in the same tank as plecos may nibble on the axolotl's gills, causing harm to the axolotl.
they just settle at the bottom of fish tank
To effectively lower nitrates in your axolotl tank, you can perform regular water changes, use live plants to absorb nitrates, and ensure proper filtration and maintenance of the tank. Additionally, avoid overfeeding your axolotl to reduce excess waste that contributes to nitrate levels.
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.
An axolotl is an amphibian, but was argued to be a fish as it keeps it's gills throughout it's life. Wikipedia has the full classification from kingdom to species.
No, this isn't a good idea. The betta might nibble the axolotl's delicate gills, and a big axolotl could swallow a betta, but the most obvious reason why the two are incompatible is that they prefer very different water temperatures. Bettas are tropical fish that require relatively high temperatures of 25-30 degrees Celsius, whereas axolotls prefer their water cooler, around 15 degrees.
Yes.
When u tap into the fish tank, you cause tiny waves to form that scare the fish.
it is called the AXOLOTL