Axolotl Albino white (7-8 Inches) | Single
Axolotl Albino white (7-8 Inches) | Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Axolotls, also known as Mexican walking fish, are a unique and fascinating species of amphibians originating from the ancient lakes of Xochimilco and Chalco in Mexico City. They are particularly popular in the pet trade due to their distinct appearance and interesting characteristics.
Habitat and Care
Axolotls thrive in cool, clean water, with temperatures between 60°F and 70°F. Maintaining a balanced environment with a pH level between 7.0 and 7.5 is crucial for their well-being. It's important to use a gentle filter and conduct regular water changes to keep the water quality high (Aquarium Whisperer).
Decorations in the tank should provide cover and avoid sharp edges to prevent injury. Axolotls can ingest small substrates like gravel, leading to health issues, so it's best to use larger, smoother substrates or bare bottom tanks
Diet
Axolotls are carnivorous and have a varied diet consisting of worms, small fish, shrimp, and specially formulated axolotl pellets. Feeding should be done every two to three days to accommodate their slow digestion. It's essential to monitor portion sizes and remove any uneaten food to maintain water quality.
Axolotls come in various colors, with the most common being the pink (leucistic) and black varieties. Pink axolotls have a distinctive hue due to a genetic condition called leucism, which leads to partial loss of pigmentation, giving them their iconic appearance. Black axolotls, on the other hand, are known for their dark coloration and equally intriguing look.